Fly4Pay
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You can't find me responsible for doing something illegal if I've never been told it is illegal.
While I sympathize with the stupidity of this particular rule, I wouldn't use this as a defense in court.
In most crimes, an intent is required to prove guilt. In other words, you have to a)know something is illegal, and b)intend to do it anyway. SOME crimes, however, are classified as "no intent" crimes. Probably the most common one you come across is speeding. In other words, it doesn't matter if you didn't see the last speed limit change and you therefore didn't know you were speeding--you're still guilty if they catch you speeding.
Again I wouldn't expect that this instance would fall in that category--just commenting on the general "you can't hold me responsible if I didn't know" thing, which can get folks in trouble.