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Isn't the risk of being caught directly proportional to the frequency, and importance of the lies?All this sort of stuff can be summed up by something one of my uncles once said, 'it's the unlucky ones that get caught.'
It's true, whether referring to silly little white lies or huge lies with massive implications. Whether someone is doing something very minor or totally heinous.
Btw I'm not asserting what's currently going on with Boris and Lie-Gate isn't serious and he shouldn't face appropriate consequences. Just saying yep, it's the unlucky ones that get caught.
For instance if I say I didn't do something which was against the rules, which I laid out, and there is others out there that suspect I did break those rules, several times. Then the motivation for finding out those lies are sufficient to warrant the effort.