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Q2.A Read the extract and complete the activities given below.
The young lift-man in a city office who threw a passenger out of his lift the other morning and was
fined for the offence was undoubtedly in the wrong. It was a question of "Please." The complainant
entering the lift, said, "Top." The lift-man demanded "Top-please," and this concession being
refused he not only declined to comply with the instructions, but hurled the passenger out of the
lift. This, of course was carrying a comment on manner too far. Discourtesy is not a legal offence,
and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into my house and I knock him down,
the long will acquit me, and if I am physically assaulted, it will permit me to retaliate with
reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant have broken quiet definite
commands of the law. But no legal system could attempt to legislate against bad manners, or could
sanction the use of violence against something which it does not itself recognize as a legally
punishable offence. And our sympathy with the lift man, we must admit that the law is reasonable.
It would never do if we were at liberty to box people's ears because we did not like their behaviour,
or the tone of their voices, for the scowl on their faces. Our fists would never be idle, and the
gutters of the city would run with blood all day.
I may be as uncivil as I may please and the law will protect me against violent retaliation. I may
be haughty or boorish and there is no penalty to pay except the penalty of being written down and
ill-mannered fellow. The law does not compel me to say "Please" or to attune my voice to other
people's sensibilities any more than it says that I shall not wax my moustache or dye my hair or
where my ringlets down my back. It does not recognize the laceration of our feelings as a case for
compensation. There is no allowance for moral and intellectual damages in these matters.​

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Answered by krish032007
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Answered by vijaykelkar495
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