
Law, Morality and Ethic Behaviour During This Busy Season (Passover).
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In the wrap‑up segment of Legal Junction, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is joined by Mr. Pholoso Seakamela to discuss Morality and Ethical Behaviour During This Busy Season (Passover). They highlight how periods like Passover, with increased travel, celebrations, and family gatherings, often bring higher risks of reckless behaviour, including speeding, driving under the influence, overspending, and family conflict. Mr. Seakamela stresses that law and ethics go hand‑in‑hand: the law sets boundaries (e.g., traffic rules, contracts, family obligations), while morality and ethics call for self‑discipline, integrity, and respect for others.
Key points they make include:
Obeying traffic laws to protect life and avoid criminal liability when accidents occur.
Practising financial ethics by budgeting, avoiding fraud or exploitation, and fulfilling legal and moral obligations such as child support or maintenance.
Maintaining family ethics: managing conflict peacefully, respecting others’ boundaries, and avoiding abuse or violence even under pressure.
They conclude by urging listeners to let conscience and Christian principles guide their choices during Passover, so that even in a busy, high‑risk season, their behaviour honours God and upholds the law.
Key points they make include:
Obeying traffic laws to protect life and avoid criminal liability when accidents occur.
Practising financial ethics by budgeting, avoiding fraud or exploitation, and fulfilling legal and moral obligations such as child support or maintenance.
Maintaining family ethics: managing conflict peacefully, respecting others’ boundaries, and avoiding abuse or violence even under pressure.
They conclude by urging listeners to let conscience and Christian principles guide their choices during Passover, so that even in a busy, high‑risk season, their behaviour honours God and upholds the law.

