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No, there is no penalty. What you do is replace the ball as close as possible to where it was before it was moved. If the animal runs away with the ball and you cannot get it you simply use another ball, but you must declare this to your playing partners.
The American Constitution doesn't prevent the Death Penalty, which is not the same as supporting.Another View: The US Constitution does not address Capital Punishment anywhere in the document. The only restriction on any type of punishment that is addressed in the Constitution is a prohibition agaionst "cruel and unusual punishment."
Tampering with or withholding someone's mail is a federal offense under the United States Code (18 U.S. Code § 1708). The punishment can include fines, imprisonment for up to 5 years, or both. Additionally, interfering with mail delivery is a violation of the Postal Reorganization Act.
The eighth amendment does not allow for cruel or unusual punishment.Added; But other than that prohibition, the death penalty is not addressed in the Constitution.
There usually is a penalty for using an ATM at another bank. This penalty is usually just a small monetary fee.
There really is no penalty for opening up someone else's e-mail unless you are caught. This, however, is considered an invasion of privacy and it will be up to the damaged party in question to contact the proper authorities about this infraction.
There is no penalty in America, you get to keep it.
Yes, two shot penalty or loss of hole in matchplay. Using another players club is a penalty. Better have your own club.
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No it is not.
Tampering with someone else's mail is a federal offense.
NO!Another VIew: YES!