The owner of property has the option of either allowing people to walk on his (or her) property, or requiring people to keep out of it; as for walking around it, if by that you mean walking outside the property on its perimeter, that is normally allowed (although this is a hypothetical case; it would depend where that property was, since it might adjoin to other private property, or otherwise be inaccessible).
noAnother View: (in the US) Technically, YES, it is. The railroad right-of-way is owned by the railroad company and is private property. When you walk on it you are committing trespass.
It is perfectly legal in the UKAdded: Also legal in the US - PROVIDED that you are not visible, or do not display yourself in a place that is likely to be seen or observed by members of the general public and passersby.
It is generally illegal to walk on the freeway as it is considered a restricted access road designed only for motor vehicles traveling at high speeds. Pedestrians are not allowed for safety reasons. If you need to walk along the freeway for an emergency, it's best to contact the authorities for assistance.
Even if someone is on your property, you do not automatically have the right to physically assault them. You have the right to protect yourself and your property, but the force used has to be comparable to the force being used. If they just walk onto your land, perhaps not even being aware of it, you cannot attack them. You can ask them to leave, you can call the police or ignore them. If the individual has a baseball bat and is going to break windows are attack you, you have the right to protect yourself. If a reasonable person would be in fear for their safety, you can protect yourself.
Yes, it is legal to wear a thong bathing suit at home as it is a private setting where you can dress as you please. However, it may be subject to dress code regulations in certain shared spaces, such as apartment complex pools or community areas, so it's best to check beforehand.
It is never okay to walk on private property without permission. If the pedestrian walks on private property, the pedestrian is a trespasser.
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nope. only on private property. or if you have a moped license
yes, even if the golf course is publicly owned, it is NOT considered a park and you must have permission to be on it. If it is a private course, it is private property and you would be trespassing.
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
They are allowed to go in the shop and walk around when they need to, but aren't allowed to talk.
The boy said it was private property to keep Sal and Phoebe from exploring his family's land and barn. He wanted to maintain his family's privacy and keep outsiders away from their personal space.
Jews were allowed to walk around within the ghettos. Is there anything surprising about that?
A kid is allowed to walk a dog at age 4 as long as a adult is around. But if adult is not around then you have to be 10 and up to walk a dog. But if is a big dog then you must be 12 and up. But if it is a very little dog and if a parent is around then you can be 1 and up to walk the little dog.
Question is MUCH too general and vague and I suspect that the wrong terminology is being used. If you are referring to a "right" to walk the length of the dock - - if it's a private dock the only thing you have to worry about is if f you are on it lawfully, or you are trespassing. A private dock is PRIVATE, and the sole property of the owner.
You are allowed a certain distance around your house to get the mail and walk the dog.
A person with a serious leg injury should not be allowed to walk. It is also true that a person with a serious head or back injury should not be allowed to walk.