A public violation refers to an act that breaks a law or regulation in a way that impacts the community or society at large. This can include offenses such as vandalism, public intoxication, or disorderly conduct. Such violations often lead to legal consequences, as they disrupt public order and safety. Enforcement of laws against public violations aims to maintain social norms and protect the welfare of the community.
Crime
Beating off on your dog in public.
Crime, or criminal case
yes
it is a traffic violation ticket
Misdemeanor offense, usually an ordnance violation.
No. By law there has to be a separation of church and state. A "Public" Christian college is a violation of constitutional law.
as long as its not a drug trafficking violation.
It is public intoxication type C1 is under misdemeanor C
Depending on local laws and the nature of the violation, yes. Serious violations, such as drunk driving and reckless driving, are often enforceable on private property to which the public has access. There may be local ordinances that set speed limits or other "rules of the road" requirements in mobile home parks. Further, if the officer observed the violation on a public highway or street and then made the stop within the mobile home park, all the rules of the road of a public highway apply, as that is where the violation occurred.
If you perform them for money and/or as part of an 'act,' yes it is.
Public nuisance, also known as disturbing the peace, is minor citation. This violation usually carries a small fine of a couple hundred dollars.