What is illegal means it’s something you can’t do because the rules say so.
Imagine you're playing a game at school, like tag or hide and seek. The teacher says, "No running in the hall!" If you run anyway, you get a time-out. That's like being illegal, you did something that wasn't allowed, so there was a consequence.
What makes it illegal?
Why do we have laws?
Laws help people know what's fair and safe. Imagine if everyone could take anything from anyone else, there’d be no snacks left! Laws are like the rules of a big game that helps everyone play nicely together.
Examples
- A child takes a cookie from a store without paying.
- Someone shouts at a teacher during class.
- A dog bites a postman.
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See also
- What is Law?
- What are legal frameworks?
- How Does Law Explained | How Rules Shape Society Work?
- Why Do We Need Law or Laws in Society?
- How Does The Legal Systems We Live In Today Work?