"The law doesn’t make it mandatory. In other words, a customer can decline to show a photo ID and put a purchase on a credit or debit card without any repercussions. Likewise, the merchant won’t be penalized if a cardholder doesn’t display a photo ID during a point-of-sale transaction."
- https://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/texas-photo-id-credit-card-law.php
Civil law would be the correct answer.
This is not relating to criminal offense.
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As she is not fully qualified to do that as it hasn't been property diagnosed and recorded
Answer:
The answer is B
declaring your intention to turn
Explanation:
When you enter the intersection, stay to the right of the center line. Keep your wheels straight to avoid being pushed into oncoming traffic should a rear-end collision occur. When approaching traffic clears or stops for a red light, complete your turn.