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No, because it's illegal.

 

Go and read the general licence.

 

Sorry R Docks, it is spelt "license"

 

You are constantly disappointing me.

 

 

:laugh:

 

Oh no it isn't!

 

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/licence?q=licence

 

 

 

 

 

licence noun

 

UK (US license) pron-uk.pngpron-us.png/ˈlaɪ.sənt s/

 

 

Definition

 

 

 

•[C] an official document which gives you permission to own, do or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken a test

 

a dog licence

a driving licence/US driver's license

a TV licence

 

•[s or U] formal permission or freedom to do what you want

 

As parents, they allowed their children very little licence.

[+ to infinitive] He was given licence to reform the organization.

artistic/poetic licence

 

the freedom of artists, writers etc. to change the facts of the real world when producing art

under licence

 

with special permission from the maker of a product

 

It's a German product, made under licence in British factories.

(Definition of licence noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

 

I think you are confusing me with an american.

 

:tongue2::laugh::tongue2:

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No, because it's illegal.

 

Go and read the general licence.

 

Sorry R Docks, it is spelt "license"

 

You are constantly disappointing me.

 

 

:laugh:

 

Oh no it isn't!

 

http://dictionary.ca...cence?q=licence

 

 

 

 

 

licence noun

 

UK (US license) pron-uk.pngpron-us.png/ˈlaɪ.sənt s/

 

 

Definition

 

 

 

•[C] an official document which gives you permission to own, do or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken a test

 

a dog licence

a driving licence/US driver's license

a TV licence

 

•[s or U] formal permission or freedom to do what you want

 

As parents, they allowed their children very little licence.

[+ to infinitive] He was given licence to reform the organization.

artistic/poetic licence

 

the freedom of artists, writers etc. to change the facts of the real world when producing art

under licence

 

with special permission from the maker of a product

 

It's a German product, made under licence in British factories.

(Definition of licence noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

 

I think you are confusing me with an american.

 

:tongue2::laugh::tongue2:

 

Nah, not American it is just how to spell it as a verb. Still wrong though, but you should still feel the dread, that one day, your spelling WILL be corrected! Then we will see who is the king of being a nob on the internet.

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No, because it's illegal.

 

Go and read the general licence.

 

That is correct with regards to the UK, not sure about Ireland though.. :hmm:

 

 

Neither I'am I - Strange how you can buy and sell something like a dog, rabbit, canary etc. but not something classed as vermin like a magpie :huh:

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