Can you obey the law and still commit an ethical violation?
A violation of the Geneva Convention.
Failure to obey a traffic control device is generally considered a moving violation. This type of violation can cause you to incur both fines and points on your license.
Neglect or refusal to obey; violation of a command or prohibition.
Some international issues and ethical behaviors is learning to adapt and obey the laws in other parts of the world.
Personal opinion, based from religion, and if you obey the law your actions are ethical.
A traffic Violation ticket
Yes, you still have to obey tattoos signed in the past if the treaty is still active.
The answer depends on the particular church and the nature of the violation of church law.
yes. it is a moving violation.
If you do not believe something is the law of god, you do not need to obey it. You may need to obey it from a civil or practical or ethical standpoint, but if you are trying not to displease god, first you need to believe that he exists.
Insurance regulations vary widely across states, provinces and countries. In addition, "failure to obey traffic control devices" can apply to both vehicles and pedestrians. The only way to answer this question with any certainty is to consult your insurance company about the specific violation.
Any moving violation has the potential to impact insurance rates.