In British society, the freedom to hold and express opinions is a fundamental principle, yet it must be exercised responsibly and within the law. According to the 'Life in the UK' handbook, which of the following actions represents a criminal offence regarding the use of speech?
- Encouraging others to commit crimes or inciting religious hatredCevap
- BPeacefully protesting against a new law passed by the UK Parliament
- CExpressing a personal belief that is considered unpopular or offensive by others
- DChoosing to remain silent during a public debate on local community issues
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Encouraging others to commit crimes or inciting religious hatred is a criminal offence in the United Kingdom.
The correct answer is correct because while the UK protects the right to share views, it is a criminal offence to use that freedom to incite others to commit crimes or to promote hatred against religious or racial groups.
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The legal boundaries of Freedom of Speech
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