The person driving the car should get into some trouble but you'll get in more trouble because you let someone else drive your car and that person was doing some reckless driving.
No. The only person who is liable is the person who hit your vehicle.
It would be a violation of copyright law. Only the person that created the work has the ability to determine how it is published. You do not need permission to publish information about a person that is true, otherwise you may be liable for liable.
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You are civilly liable for the damage of property or injury sustained by another while on your property with ot withour your permission, provided it is not posted No Trespassing, AND you have reported that person previously for violating the posting.That being said, if you purposefully scattered the screws in your driveway for any reason, but especially in an attempt to hinder repossession of a vehicle, you could be, and should be criminally charged for malicious destruction of property and attempted assault at minimum.
The person backing out of the driveway.
The person liable is the person who ignored the warning.
Using a private driveway to turn around without permission could potentially be considered trespassing. It is always best to seek permission from the property owner before using their driveway for any purpose.
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
Pulling into your driveway doesn't provide you any safe haven from receiving a ticket if a police officer registered you speeding and was engaged in an active pursuit of your vehicle prior to you pulling into your driveway.
You are liable for felonies, but otherwise not for anything else.
Yes, It's Illegal. A person who carries more than 50grammes of Ecstasy is to be charged as Drug Traficking and would carry a mandatory death penalty. Besides, a person who is found tested positive with ecstasy in its urine can be charged, upon conviction, be liable to max 2 years jail.. (CALOW)