AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
Police at a public event make a lawful request for you to move away from an area. What should you do?
- Refuse, unless the officers explain their reasons in writing
- Refuse, because public places are open to everyone equally
- Obey only if other people in the crowd also decide to move
- Obey the request, because all Australians commit to the law ✓
Why this is the answer
Supporting the lawful work of the police is part of the shared commitment to obey the law.
This question is from: Mutual respect and tolerance for others
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