When you break the law.
Yes and illegal.
Cursing is not illegal in public places, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace depending on the circumstances.
It might result in a charge of DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
It is not necessarily illegal to curse in public places, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace depending on the circumstances and location.
Ethically yes. Legally no it is just illegal and you can go to jail for it.
In Maryland, it is illegal to conduct video recording without consent in places where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as in private homes or bathrooms.
NO.Another View: YES, it is vandalism and disorderly conduct and probably trespassing at the very least.
Yes, as illegal as it is to fight while in school. At minimum, you can be charged with disorderly conduct or mutual battery. At worst, felonious assault. Your age matters little.
Swearing in public is generally not illegal, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace depending on the circumstances and location. It is important to be mindful of the laws and regulations in your specific area.
No, unethical conduct in business is not always illegal. While illegal actions are typically defined by law, unethical behavior can encompass practices that may be socially or morally questionable but still fall within legal boundaries. For example, aggressive marketing tactics or exploiting loopholes in regulations may be considered unethical but not illegal. Ultimately, the distinction between legality and ethics can vary based on cultural norms and individual perspectives.
Conduct that does not convey a particular message or is not intended to express a viewpoint is generally not protected by the First Amendment. Examples include conduct that is purely commercial, illegal activities, or actions that disrupt public order without a communicative purpose. Additionally, conduct that is deemed obscene, defamatory, or incites violence may also fall outside the protection of expressive conduct.
Technically they can, but it is somewhat illegal and against most schools' rules and code of conduct.