Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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Upon arresting an individual, who should you suggest they call?

  1. Their family

  2. Their lawyer

  3. A friend

  4. The police

The correct answer is: Their lawyer

Upon arresting an individual, you should suggest they call their lawyer. This is because their lawyer will be able to provide them with legal advice and represent them during the arrest process. Choosing options A, C, or D could potentially put the individual in a more difficult situation as they may not have the necessary knowledge or resources to navigate the legal system. Additionally, suggesting they call the police, option D, would be redundant as they are already being arrested by the police. While option A, suggesting they call their family, may provide emotional support it would not be as effective in protecting their rights and ensuring a fair process as compared to having a lawyer.