no. Swearing is NOT iligal but if you swear to a police officer or someone in higher ranks than you will not face prisin but possibly a warning. or a fine!
That would rather depend on where you were while swearing and who you were swearing at. Nextel doesn't care.
1.No swearing in the movie theater 2.Turn off your cell phone before the movie starts 3.No throwing foods and drinks at someone 4.No swearing at the movie theater staff 5.No talking
Laws vary from area to area, but in general, it is legal to law enforcement officers to search a cell phone if it is believed that the cell phone contains information pertaining to the arrest. To give a specific answer, the geographic area will need to be provided.
They NEED a cell phone
Actually, splinter cell conviction doesn't have very much swearing.
Happy quotes can be text to a cell phone. Using the email program on their computer, someone can send a text message directly to a cell phone, as long as they know which cell phone provider someone recipient uses.
you can't make anyone answer the phone.
You can get your cell phone unlocked through the cell phone carrier you are subscribed to. For example, if you are with Wind Wireless, there is an option on the website to unlock your phone.
it is possible for someone to use your cell phone number
Lyssa Chapman was arrested in March 2011, in Hawaii for criminal property damage and harassment. She was arrested in a residential neighborhood of Honolulu, HI at about 3:30 AM, after witnesses say she was banging on residents' doors and swearing. Local police said Chapman kicked and broke a window, and she slapped an officer's cell phone out of his hand while he was using it.
People use the cell phone by calling or texting someone to get into touch with them. You have to click the buttons on the phone to use the phone.
Use a cell phone