Street Law: Your rights and obligations when talking to police; name and address and move on powers
Mark Tregonning from Victoria Legal Aid provides information for young people about their rights regarding move-on orders by police, rights, and obligations when talking to police including situations when you must provide your name and address.
Victoria Legal Aid
Mark Tregonning from Victoria Legal Aid provides information for young people about their rights regarding move-on orders by police, rights, and obligations when talking to police including situations when you must provide your name and address. This talk is designed to be interactive with various quiz questions asked throughout the video, so is a perfect civics resource for your students!
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