It's called "breach of the peace"
Neither. There is peace in Ireland now. The troubles are largely over but would have been in Northern Ireland.
At Stormont in Northern Ireland.
The name Erin is an extremely old one that has long been associated with Ireland ('Erin go bragh' means 'Ireland forever'). Legend has it that Erin (or Eire) was one of three goddesses who represented peace, love and joy. Her sisters, Fodla and Banba, represented hope and love respectively, leaving Erin with peace. Therefore, one meaning of the name Erin is 'peace'. Technically, though, Erin is though to come from the Irish Gaelic word Eireann, which means either 'of Ireland' or simply 'Ireland'.
By law, cigarettes are not meant to be sold to people under the age of 16 in Ireland. There are of course many people under 16 in Ireland who smoke.
At the current time there is relative peace in Northern Ireland. What happens in the future can only be decided by the people there, no matter what opinions people have on what would be best, as there are many opinions.
There's a law against that everywhere, disturbing the peace
Disturbing the Peace was created in 1984.
NO noise ordinance but can be charged with disturbing the peace
The ISBN of Disturbing the Peace - novel - is 1499096925.
Disturbing the Peace - band - was created in 1996.
Disturbing the Peace - band - ended in 2002.
Disturbing tha Peace was created in 2000.
Disturbing Domestic Peace was created in 2004-10.
Challenging someone to a fight is against the law. It can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace and is a misdemeanor offense.
Well is it
If you were in your front yard, you would certainly satisfy the portion of the law about being "in public." However, if you weren't disturbing the peace, the chances of your coming to the attention of law enforcement are VERY slim.
Hamilton Smythe has written: 'The office of the Justice of the Peace in Ireland' -- subject(s): Justices of the peace 'Report of two cases upon the marriage law of Ireland'