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…a temporary absence. If this happens and you live in the school’s zone, you can simply enrol back into the school. If you attend a private school, the rules around…

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Someone else should not share your intimate photos or videos without your permission. If they do, this is online sexual harassment and is a criminal offence under the Harmful Digital…

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…communities and people keep safe. If the police think you’ve broken the law, they must still follow a set of rules that tell them the process they have to follow….

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The referee (similar to a judge) will start the hearing with the procedures and rules of the hearing. Both sides will then get a chance to present their evidence to…

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…you have to give the police your full name, date of birth and address. If you refuse, you can be arrested. The rules are slightly different if you are driving….

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Sometimes, you’ll see police cars on the side of the road at night, asking drivers to take a breath test. It is best not to turn around and drive the…

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Additional to the rules that apply to 18 years and above, the police can also take you home if you’re under 18 and “at risk”. You can be “at risk”…

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A police officer can use reasonable force to take your identifying particulars (photo and prints) if: You are cautioned and in lawful custody for committing a crime; or If they…

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You’ll have a face-to-face meeting with the diversion officer soon after your first appearance in court. At the interview, the rules will be explained by the diversion officer, and generally,…

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…is getting a licence, which includes applying for a license and passing the license test. The risk of having an accident on the road to both yourself and others also…

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