Originally Posted by
SteveB
I hope you are right.
The United Kingdom does not have a written constitution. That does not mean that a (unwritten) constitution does not exist, just that it is very difficult to have a law ruled unconstitutional. To have the law struck down the burden of proof would lie with proving there was some major legal problem with it. The courts are always hesitant to rule against lawmakers.
I agree it is a very bad law, but even if the judges agreed, they still (I would think) be reluctant to strike it down.
But when it's a law which will cause very real harm or even more evidently in The Republic, a law which is intended to do harm, surely the game is up!
Ride them on the beaches!