The values and principles of the UK
What should you do if you witness a crime or are asked to serve on a jury in the UK?
- ○Refuse, as it is not your obligation
- ✓Report it or serve, as these are civic duties
- ○Only act if you are a British citizen
- ○Contact your embassy first
Correct answer
Report it or serve, as these are civic duties
Helping the police and serving on a jury when called are recognised civic duties in the UK.
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