Could u profound the question a little more? I took health last year.. I just need to understand the question a little more
1 a negative influence could be a bad family member who is close and is pressuring you to of drugs , implying or entertaining the action of doing drugs. 2 , 3 things or people that could be a bad influence are 2. Bad groups of friends a bad groups or groups of friends could get into the bad type of stuff such as drugs and alcohol you might just get pressured. 2 a second thing that could be a bad influence is bad tv, shows movies social media account and etc can be very bad for you if they entertain the idea that drugs would be “cool” or “fun”. 3 a third thing that could be a bad influence is hanging out with people older than you who are not mature or safe this means that an older audience might think that drugs and alcohol are cool and slowly start to covince you to participate in drugs this could also be peer pressure.
One thing you could say to yourself to motivate and stay strong away from drugs is to always remember to have your best interest in mind and think about the long term harm is it really for the best is it worth everything I’ve worked hard for to be ruined everyone who loves me to be let down? Keep this in mind and stay strong .
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Anastasia's actions would still be illegal, but under section 77 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, she would not be able to stand prosecution.
<h3>What is Criminal Procedure Act 51?</h3>
- The Criminal Procedure Act, 1977, or Act No. 51 of 1977, is an act of the South African Parliament that establishes the rules for criminal procedure in the country's legal system.
- The purpose of Act No. 51 of 1977 is to provide for the procedures and associated issues in criminal proceedings.
- Namibia, which received the law from the South African administration of South-West Africa, has also adopted it.
- Administration of the statute was given to the SWA government in 1979, and since then the South African and Namibian versions have varied through revision. A new Namibian Criminal Procedure Act was passed in 2004 but has not yet gone into law.
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