Check the disorderly conduct statute. Typically, the charge allows a broad range of disruptive behavior.
Water
The penalty for egging will differ between states and will depend on if there was any damage to property or not. If caught egging someone's property you could be charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, or damage to property. The penalty could be a fine, probation, or jail time.
to lock the door after your property has been removed (may be just to curb) and you have been escorted out. and maybe arrest your a$$ if you become disorderly. the are the peace keepers in a very trying, possibly heated situation. to lock the door after your property has been removed (may be just to curb) and you have been escorted out. and maybe arrest your a$$ if you become disorderly. the are the peace keepers in a very trying, possibly heated situation.
If you're on company time and company property, yes.
Yes. You are responsible for the property and are allowing illegal acts.
You shouldn't be drinking bitter water in the first place.
property, plants, trees, and can also poison animals drinking water
No, the drinking age is applied nation wide.
You can be discharged and removed from company property under escort. However an assault is an assault. If you were assaulted, report the circumstances to the police and if they believe it rises to the level of a criminal offense, they can either make an arrest or seek a warrant.
Foul language has already qualified the behaviour as misconduct. He might not be aware but then since he/she has been informed and cautioned this definitely proves to be misconduct.
yes
Ordinances are local city and county laws, and they are different in each county and city.