Okay, I'll buy a clue.
When are you "at liberty to break the law" as opposed to "not at liberty to break the law?"
When are you "at liberty to break the law" as opposed to "not at liberty to break the law?"
Never. You might as well say "A is A". It's like listening to a 'Rat spin doctor. It sounds like they're saying something but when you parse it out it just goes in circles.