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Can police ask me questions when they pull me over?
Police can ask you questions at any time.
If you are driving, the only information you have to give police is your name and address.
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Police can stop and search your car if they reasonably suspect that:
• your car has been involved in a crime, or your car will be involved in a crime in the future
• your car contains stolen goods or illegal drugs
• your car is in a public place and has something dangerous inside
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This fact sheet is about knowing what you can do if your landlord wants to raise your rent. It's for people who are renting in NSW who have a written residential tenancy agreement.
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This factsheet explains what Financial Abuse is and the different legal approaches to resolving it.
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In this factsheet we outline the processes for having a fine reviewed or written off.
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This factsheet provides information about the options available to you if you are experiencing financial hardship.
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This factsheet is a guide for victim-survivors to recover from financial abuse and family violence.
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This factsheet focuses on Centrepay, a free bill paying service for people who receive Centrelink payments.
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This factsheet details how to fix your credit record after experiencing financial abuse.
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This factsheet provides information on various aspects related to licensed premises and security guards in New South Wales.