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Strict liability holds a person liable:

  1. To a lower level of care.

  2. Not applicable in court.

  3. Regardless of care demonstrated.

  4. Free from liability with dangerous objects.

The correct answer is: Regardless of care demonstrated.

This means that a person can be held responsible for their actions, even if they took all necessary precautions and acted with reasonable care. Option A is incorrect because strict liability does not involve a lower level of care, but rather holds individuals to a high standard of liability. Option B is incorrect because strict liability is applicable in court and can result in legal consequences. Option D is incorrect because strict liability does not protect individuals from liability, especially with dangerous objects.