Technically yes. It can be called disorderly conduct, trespassing, harassment, criminal mischief, curfew violation, aggravated menacing, domestic violence, etc...the cops have lots of ways to classify your behavior as criminal.
Yes.
stealing is against the law
Any Cracking of Passwords is against the Law in most parts of this planet
Many places have a law that requires doors on PUBLIC buildings to open outward so that in the event of an emergency you cannot be pressed up against the door by a crowd and unable to open the door.
Close to the door bell a measured sound pressure level of 80 dBSPL is possible. At the ear of a listener far away of the bell the level must be less. We got the distance law 1/r for the sound pressure.
Honestly, it would be silly to pee on someone's door. The person who did it should end up cleaning the door. It is against the law to urinate in a public place let alone some poor souls door.
Yes, blackmail it is against the law.
the bell crank lever is a apparatus used to verify the law of moments.
Mark Bell has written: 'Anti-discrimination law and the European Union' -- subject(s): Discrimination, Law and legislation
"Illegal" means against the law. So yes, downloading illegally is against the law.
the bell crank lever is a apparatus used to verify the law of moments.
Keeping a person from leaving a room when they want to leave or touching them when they don't want to be touched because of a disagreement is against the law.