Question :
Thousands of protesters took to Hong Kong's streets in opposition to a bill that would allow fugitives to be extradited to mainland China. Under the bill, people suspected of crimes could be sent to jurisdictions including mainland China, whose judicial system is subordinate to the ruling Communist Party.
I. Lawmakers should refuse to withdraw the extradition bill as it is needed to plug loopholes to prevent the city from becoming a haven for mainland fugitives.
II. Lawmakers should attempt to restart a second reading of the extradition bill and take into consideration the citizens' views.
1. Only I is to be a course of action
2. Only II is to be a course of action
3. Both I and II are to be courses of action
4. Either I or II is to be a course of action
5. Neither I nor II is to be a course of action