This app teaches you about your rights when interacting with police in Australia. It's general education only — the content isn't tailored to your specific situation and doesn't constitute legal advice. Think of it like reading a well-researched guide, not consulting a lawyer.
If you're in a real legal situation, contact your state's Legal Aid service — it's free. Visit nationallegalaid.org to find your local number. This app is here to educate, not to replace professional legal support when you truly need it.
In most Australian states, recording in public spaces is generally lawful — but laws vary by state and situation. Always exercise careful judgment based on your specific circumstances. What's fine in one situation may not be in another.
We keep this app updated, but laws do change. Before acting on anything you read here, verify the current legislation with official government sources. We can't guarantee every detail is current at the exact moment you read it.
Our AI Coach helps you understand your rights through conversation. Using it does not create a solicitor-client relationship. It's a learning tool — not a substitute for actual legal representation or advice from a qualified lawyer.
If you or anyone else is in immediate danger, call 000 right now. No app knowledge replaces emergency services. Stay safe first — the rest can wait.
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