Someone forgets to clock himself off or on and there is an emergency evacuation and that person is taken as missing or injured. Or someone leaves early and gets his mate to clock off for him.
I depends entirely on the circumstances (which the questioner does not supply). Policies and procedures are not enforceable by statutory law therefore no criminal sanctions can come from it. Other than that it depends on just WHERE the policy and procedures are being applied (e.g.: In the workplace, failing to apply them could result in your dismissal -or- failing to follow them properly could result in your injury or death.) More specific information is needed before a further reply can be attempted.
a retake, failing, your jewish.
National Prohibition
They get arrested.
probably yes
severe aids, the diarrhea and dieing......
No. If you are willing to take the consequences -- the bad grades and maybe failing a class -- then you can choose not to do your work.
idk lol but i just got stopped the other day driving with out my license and "Failing to stop at a stop sign" but i have a permit. and i was by myself. what are some consequences i could be faced with?
Income tax evasion is a crime, for which some people have gone to jail, but before that you'll face penalties for failing to file, penalties for failing to pay any tax you owe, and interest on the unpaid taxes.
Failing was the main reason of leaving school
Failing to pay back a student loan can have negative consequences. It can negatively effect your credit score.
Failing to plan means you plan to fail. You have to look at everything in order to make sure you can overcome your obstacles and planning helps you do that.