In the event of a emergency. Heres an example: Cops break the speed limit to catch criminals/ in car chases. Plus they may need to get to the "scene" in a hurry.
But if you have a senario that your in then feel free to talk to me about it I like giving advice and im pretty good at it. :) De Nada
No, killing medics in war violates the rules of engagement as they are considered non-combatants and are protected under international law.
Should be. Unless they've changed the rules drastically since I attended, that would not only get you admitted, but MIGHT qualify you for a full-tuition scholarship.
Rules are created for a reason; without them, things would quickly become chaotic! For libraries, having a set of rules - also known as Library Policies or Codes of Conduct - allows patrons and library staff to understand what is and isn't acceptable behaviour, as well as the consequences of defying these rules. In addition, by maintaining the rules of the library, there will be more consistent enforcement, thereby reducing the chance that some individuals will "get away" with certain behaviours.
Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act. He was not removed from office. His defense questioned the constitutionality of the Act which was later rules unconstitutional.
basically people sanctions were money fines against a part when his or her attorney for violating the rules of procedure or abusing the judicial process thats it really jus search it up on wikipedia if ya dnt belive me
of course!!
yeah,if it is not mine or for violating rules.
Norms of conduct are guidelines or rules that dictate how individuals should behave in a given situation or society. These norms help maintain order and promote cohesion within a group by establishing acceptable standards of behavior. Violating norms of conduct can lead to social consequences such as disapproval, ostracism, or punishment.
Yes, an employer can fine an employee for violating company policies or rules, as long as it is clearly outlined in the employment contract or company policies.
Yes. Re is an acceptable Scrabble word.
Keith
"Bend the rules" means to slightly break or twist the rules in a way that allows for flexibility or achieving a desired outcome without fully violating the rules.
Rules are needed to establish boundaries, maintain order, and ensure fairness in various settings such as society, organizations, or games. They help guide behavior, prevent conflicts, and provide structure for individuals to work and interact effectively with one another. Rules also promote safety and security by defining acceptable norms and consequences for violating them.
Use autos at your own risk Plus, you're violating the rules of Runescape.
Do not ask for answers to Wajas trivia questions.
It means you got banned from the server for violating their rules.
Trading accounts is against the rules of RuneScape. Please don't ask such questions on this forum - violating the rules of RuneScape is against the rules of this forum.