Whether or not you can swear in public legally is a matter of state law. Some states still have laws on their books that make this practice illegal, although it is seldom enforced. It is not considered polite to do this, however.
Swearing is not typically illegal in and of itself, but there may be laws against using profanity in certain public places or situations, such as schools or workplaces. It's important to be mindful of social norms and context when using profanity.
There is not a specific law preventing swearing in public.
Most people who swear in public are prosecuted under section 5 Public order act 1985 which states that a person is guilty of the offence if he engages in disorderly behaviour or displaying any sign or written material or conduct likely to cause harassment alarm or distress in a public place.
In 1551, the Scottish Parliament banned "sweiring, execrationnis and blasphematioun of the name of God", and if one did so, you would be fined a shilling and if you could not pay, you would spend time in prison or the stocks.
Swearing is not illegal unless you are breaking some sort of rule or policy like swearing in court can cause you contempt of court. You cannot swear in threatening manner either but you can call a cop whatever you want and cuss him out as long as you do not threaten him. It's your freedom of speech
There actually are some places that have laws against public profanity. You would need to check local and even state laws.
Yes, it is usually included under the Disorderly Conduct, or other such "public order' statutes.
Like a lot of things in the law . . . . it depends. It is not subject to a yes or no answer. What are the circumstances?
It is in many places in the US and the rest of the World. It is seldom enforced, though there was a successful prosecution in Michigan a few years back.
It is not but it is very rude
Swearing in online games is generally not illegal, but it might violate the terms of service of the game or the platform. Players can face consequences such as being banned or suspended if they use inappropriate language. It's best to be mindful of the rules set by the game or platform to avoid penalties.
The swearing in of a judge is called taking the oath of office. This is a formal ceremony where the judge pledges to carry out their duties with integrity and uphold the laws of the land.
falsehood. truthlessness
Persons opposed to swearing in an oath may say "I affirm" or "I promise" instead of using language that conflicts with their beliefs. This alternative language allows individuals to make a commitment without invoking a higher power or swearing by it.
Illegal
yes
No, but swearing all the time isn't a good way to live.
if your a sissy then its swearing if not its not swearing!
There are laws that make swearing illegal. The specific laws and punishments for breaking these laws vary from one state to another. An example of these laws was experienced in the 1990s' in Michigan when a person was arrested for excessive profanity in the presence of children.
because everybody will start swearing
It has ALOT of swearing.
No, saying "bleeding" is not considered swearing. It is a common expression used to emphasize a situation or indicate annoyance.
no its used insted of swearing
No you can not Turn off swearing in MW3. Swearing is a part of all Call Of Duties and Trearch or Infinity Ward will not turn swearing off.
The message has no swearing
Dose knight and day have swearing
Swearing at Motorists was created in 1995.