1. Youngsters might feel that the law is preventing them doing something.
2. Sometimes a law seems unfair even though you haven’t done
anything wrong.
3. People who
are involved in the law professionally respect the system.
4. A
policeman believes he is doing something special.
5. You begin to think about the
law differently when you take on more responsibilities.
6. Career criminals choose
a life on the wrong side of the law.
7. Older
people understand the law is designed to protect rather than punish them.
8. A policeman protects his
fellow citizens.
9. It will reassure you to know that everyone
who drives a car is properly qualified, just like you.
10. Criminals probably fear the law more than they respect it.
Read the sentences and write ‘T’ for True or ‘F’ for False according to the text.
1. The age limit on driving a car is supposed to protect people.
T
2. As people grow older they have less respect for the law.
F
3. Your background affects the way you think about the law.
T
4. The police and criminals have a special relationship.
T
5. Some young people might have a poor attitude towards the law.
T