it deepens on if the person has permission or not but on the other hand if it is a constrainen worker they have permission
It can also depend on why they are blocking the road. In most States I have been in a tow truck driver could place cones or flares to block a road if they are working on getting a disabled car out of a ditch or traffic lane if there is not room to do so safely without limiting the traffic. Police are not always available to provide traffic control so the driver would have to set up the safety zone
The media have a right to report on matters of public concern but should respect an individual's privacy rights. They should balance the public's right to know with an individual's right to privacy, avoiding unnecessary intrusion into personal matters that do not affect the public interest. Ethical and legal considerations should guide the extent to which the media can probe into a person's private life.
No, it is called a right of way because people have a legal unfettered right of way
An heir.
During a criminal procedure, a person has the right to remain silent, the right to legal representation, the right to a fair and public trial, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. These protections are provided by the Constitution to ensure a fair legal process for all individuals accused of a crime.
If they live in a state or country where same-sex marriage is legal, then they have the legal right to marry the person of their choice. If they live in a state or country where it is not legal, then they are denied that right.
You can delete them... You can even block them(Right click on the person)
In my opinion , i think that the public do not have all the information about a famous person when he or she dies .
right to a prompt and public trial
A quo warranto is a legal action that challenges a person's right to hold a public office or position. It is used to determine if the individual meets the necessary qualifications or has exceeded their authority. The purpose of a quo warranto is to prevent individuals from wrongfully holding public office.
You can refuse if the person asks, but if you are in public and he takes it anyway, there is nothing you can do about it.
Typically, the person named in the will as the executor, beneficiaries listed in the will, and the legal heirs of the deceased are allowed to view a will after the individual has passed away. Additionally, a court may order the will to be disclosed to other parties if there is a legal dispute.
Go to their profile, and in the top right, there should be a gear. Click that, report/block, then 'Block (name here).'