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KonstantinChe [14]
2 years ago
14

CAN SOMEONE PLZ ANSWER THIS 50 POINTS

English
2 answers:
Semmy [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It's never okay to break the law because for whatever law you break there is always a punishment. You could be sent to prison for a little while or for your whole life depending on the crime even if you do not think the law is fair.  You have the rest of your life to live and you do not want to live it in a prison cell. You do not want to live in a prison cell because it is probably filthy and it will stay that way. Also a prison cell is super small and you probably do not want to live with somebody else in your cell because you do not know what they did to get in there. Prisons are not safe because they are filled with gangs, murderers, and other kinds of violent people. Even if you have a good cause you should not break the law because the punishment can be bad.

Hope this helps!

lina2011 [118]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It depends on the matter, such as how Susan B Anthony broke the law of being a woman voting in my eyes such thing is silly to be a law and to be arrested for, other matters such as murder, theft, and plenty of other things should never be okay to break the law for. I would only break the law over things I feel is ridiculous and it should be done such as what Susan did when she voted, I would've also voted as a woman because she did nothing wrong in my opinion. I may not have much personal experience so let's instead look at Rosa Parks who was arrested because she wouldn't give her seat up to a white person, heck I most certainly would not have to, when Rosa broke that "law" of not getting off her seat for the white person she did nothing wrong in that act but was still arrested for it and again in my eyes she did not do anything wrong by breaking that law.

Explanation:

Hope this helps i wrote it off the top of my head :) stay safe!!

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