In Australia, the police have the responsibility to maintain peace and order in the community. According to the responsibility of 'obeying the law', which of the following statements is correct if a person is found to have broken a law?
- They must follow the legal process and may be arrested by the police and required to answer for their actions in a court of law.Cevap
- BThey are only required to answer to the police if they are an Australian citizen, as visitors are not subject to local penalties.
- CThey can choose to ignore the law if they can prove that it conflicts with their personal values or religious beliefs.
Cevap
The correct answer states that a person who breaks the law must follow the legal process, which may include being arrested by the police and appearing in a court of law.
The responsibility of obeying the law means that every person in Australia is accountable for their actions. If someone breaks a law, the police have the authority to arrest them, and the matter is resolved through the court system to maintain community safety.
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Anahtar Kavram
The universal responsibility to obey the law and the role of police and courts in enforcement.
İpuçları
1
Think about who is required to follow the law when they are in Australia.
2
Recall the roles of the police and the court system mentioned in the Australian Citizenship handbook.
3
Consider if there are any groups—like visitors or people with specific beliefs—who are allowed to ignore the law.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on the 'Rule of Law' to understand how it relates to the responsibility of obeying the law.
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