Question 20 Which of the following is not one of the "Legal Rights" set out in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of O a. The right to secure against unreasonable search or seizure. 1.00 O b. The right to own real property (being land). Flag question O c. The right to practice the religion of your choosing. O d. The right not to be subjected to any cruel and unusual punishment. Question 21 Which of the following is NOT correct regarding Section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (choose the statement that is the most questionable)? Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of a. Court cases involving whether or not the police can search your locker at NAIT is pretty well established, the police have an absolute right to do so. 1.00 O b. The police could search someone's house or car with a search warrant issued by a judge. Flag question O c. If the police search you car when it is unreasonable to do so, you may apply a Charter Challenge under Section 8 to have any evidence found in the unreasonable search excluded from being used against you in any criminal proceeding. O d. Don't leave things like rolling papers or cash on the front passenger seat of your car. If the police pull you over, why take the chance they use that as probable cause to search your car. Question 22 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms could not be used to argue a violation of rights in which one of the following situations? Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of O a. Canadian Tire has a policy that restricts employees' freedom of expression; they will be fired if they express negative opinions about Canadian Tire through social 1.00 media. Flag question O b. The Alberta Human Rights Act does not protect an employee from being fired on the grounds of having a spiked hairstyle. O c. The RCMP has a racial profiling policy that allows them to detain suspects, whether or not they have reasonable cause, based on the fact they smell like Marijuana. O d. A federal law restricts the right of federal prisoners to vote in federal elections