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Geoffrey asks Officer Wilshere about the use of legislation in the legal basis of rights and responsibilities.
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| Excuse me sir, could you please tell me how legislation is used for the legal basis of rights and responsibilities? | |
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| Well, A legal right must be protected and enforceable by the law, and if a person has a certain right, another person must have a corresponding responsibility. | |
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Officer Wilshere goes on to tell Geoffrey what it means when someone has a right protected by the law
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| So, what would be an example of these? | |
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| Well, If someone has a particular right protected by the law, they are kept safe to this right and if someone goes against that right they will be taken accountable for going against someones rights. | |
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He then goes on to tell Geoffrey what it means when someone has a particular responsibility.
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| Now, if someone has a right, for example a right to have a good coffee, someone else has a responsibility to serve them a good coffee without risk of any poison or a dead rat in it. Now go make me one | |
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| Thank you very much sir, I will go and make your coffee straight away. | |
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