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I think we can get the gist of what they're trying to say without nitpicking on the particular word they used. However, I've no doubt a court could argue it is considered tampering with enough creative legalese, where it not just implies but is to make alterations to or even touch something you shouldn't.


Fair point, thank you.

In practice - yes, that could happen I guess. I lived in Russia, I've seen a lot worse "creativity" from the courts.

Ideally, though, such "creative legalese" shouldn't be a thing, as it ultimately does more harm than good.


Absolutely I agree, and for that reason I'd rather not toe the line of the law when it comes to things like aircraft




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