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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
15

(Citizenship 02.05 HC)

Law
1 answer:
OverLord2011 [107]3 years ago
4 0

It is a false statement that the curfew is an unfair limit on their persoanl rights granted by the amendment in the Bill of Rights.

<h3>What is the Bill of Rights?</h3>

This is an first amendment that establish citizen right & liberties from the government authorities.

The right ranges from right to speech, religion, privacy, press, assembly, petition, trial by jury etc.

However, the curfew imposed on the citizen is not an unfair limit on their personal rights because it is intended to protect them from an unseen danger that can occur at night.

Missing words " Residents say it is an unfair limit on their rights. Discuss your position on the issue and include an explanation of how it relates to an amendment in the Bill of Rights.:

Read more about Bill of Rights

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