"Fundamental Rights are not absolute". Justify the statement giving valid EXAMPLES.
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Fundamental rights are not absolute, in the sense that reasonable restrictions can be placed on them. So a person's right to life or personal liberty can be restricted according to procedure established by law. ... Their fundamental right to liberty is restricted by a procedure established by law.
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Fundamental rights are not absolute, in the sense that reasonable restrictions can be placed on them. So a person's right to life or personal liberty can be restricted according to procedure established by law. ... Their fundamental right to liberty is restricted by a procedure established by law.
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