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Question 4 Not yet saved Marked out of 1.00 'E' Flag question Question 5 Not yet saved Marked out of 1.00 1? Flag question Boff v Mctngrre. an offensive language case. is authority for the proposition that: Select one: Oa. Use of the work 'fuck' as a general expletive. where there are no sexual overtones or implications. is not obscene and does not violate community standards. Pi so-called reasonable man [or woman] is reasonably tolerant and understanding. and reasonably contemporary in his [or her] reactions. Police ofcers are people capable of being offended by an accused's conduct or language. 1il'li'hat constitutes offensive manner depends very much on the circumstances. Conduct and language engaged in at a football match may be acceptable. or. at least. unremarkable. but offensive if engaged in during a church service or formal social event. Rhys is at the opera. lv'leg. who is late. wishes to pass his seat to get to hers. Rhys has a broken toe and is unable to stand so attempts to move his feet so that she can get past. In a frustrated tone. Meg huffs and then proceeds to step directly on his toe. I|iI'Iil'hat roles do intent and consent play in this scenario? Select one: Ga. Dd. The slightest touching cannot ground an assault: actual bodily harm is required. regardless of consent or intention. Meg's act therefore cannot amount to a common assault. Rhys's consent. or lack thereof. to lv'leg stepping on his toe is strictly irrelevant. What is relevant is Meg's intention. Accordingly. Meg's act will amount to common assault. This scenario does not fall within the accepted categories in which a person can consent to actual bodily harm {Brown}: thus Meg's action of stepping on Rhys's toe amounts to common assault. If lv'leg had the intention to step on his toe. then her stepping on his toe was unlawful and without consent. as it fell outside the limits of touching that members of the community would accept as an ordinary incident of everyday contact. Thus l'vleg's act of stepping on Rhys's toe amounts to a common assault

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