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Law, Your Rights

Law, Your Rights and Citizenship

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Advice Guide

The Adviceguide website is the main public information service of Citizens Advice, providing people with round-the-clock access to CAB


Community Legal Advice

free, confidential and independent legal advice


Connexions Direct

cxdirect

Find out about Connexions in other parts of England


Legal Services Commision

Legal Services Commission

Information about consumer rights


Tameside Youth Offending Team

Tameside mbc

Aims to reduce offending by young people


You and the law

The ‘law’ is the set of rules by which our society manages itself, and these are designed to help and protect you and your family. There are national laws and local by-laws.

As far as young people are concerned there are national laws that say how old you have to be before you can drink alcohol, smoke, drive a car, have sex, get married, do certain jobs, vote in a local or general election.

You may not feel it’s the case but these laws are designed to give you protection and to stop you being exploited!

You can find out more about when you can legally do things by looking at the ‘Your rights’ section on Connexions Direct.

Been in trouble?

If you’ve got yourself into trouble you might find that the YOT (Youth Offending Team) is involved in helping you; their website tells you more about how they’ll help and support you.

address

Tameside Youth Offending Team
Francis Thompson Drive
Ashton under Lyne OL6 7AJ


phone

0161 330 3021.


website

Youth Offending Team

 

Legal rights

If you are suspected of a crime the police have the right to:

  • stop and search you
  • arrest you and take you to the police station
  • confiscate your belongings (these must be recorded and bagged in front of you)
  • keep you at the station for up to 24 hours
  • question you.

You have the right to:

  • be searched by an officer of the same sex
  • refuse to go to the station if you are not under arrest
  • tell someone you are there
  •  say nothing.

You are also entitled to free legal advice and you may be accompanied by an adult if you are under 17.

For more information visit Community Legal Service or telephone 0845 345 4345

Consumer rights

As a consumer you should:

  • check that the product you are buying matches its description
  • check that the product does what it claims to do
  • use the product only for its proper purpose
  • keep the receipt so you can prove where and when you bought it.

The retailer must:

  • be honest about describing the product
  • make sure the product does as is claimed
  • tell you of any fault if the product is damaged.

For more information try Legal Services

There are also rules called ‘local by-laws’ which are determined by the local authority, and these for example will say what sort of part time jobs you can do while you are still at school. To find out more you’ll need to contact the local authority.

Advice Guide has useful help on all matters.

6 law rightsYou can use the library in your Connexions Centre too as it has information for you to read or take away. Go to Weblinx for more useful websites.