Yes, it can be illegal to verbally abuse or harass someone in public, depending on the circumstances and local laws. This behavior may be considered disorderly conduct or verbal assault, which are punishable offenses.
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.
In general, it is not illegal to use profanity or curse words towards someone. However, it can be considered disrespectful or offensive behavior, and may have consequences in certain situations, such as in the workplace or in public settings. It is important to be mindful of how language can impact others and to communicate respectfully.
not in public
Any Asian countries because it's illegal to put cuss words in a song
Using curse words in public places is not necessarily illegal, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or offensive behavior depending on the context and local laws. It is important to be mindful of your language and behavior in public settings to avoid causing offense or potential legal consequences.
I don't know about smoking, but as far as cussing goes, it's in the constitution that we have free speech. I don't see how the state of Oklahoma could say girls couldn't say what they want in public.
It is in a public hospital.
In most places, it is not illegal to carry handcuffs in public. However, using them to restrain someone without proper authority can be considered illegal. It is important to check the laws in your specific area to ensure compliance.
It is not illegal, as in its not against the law. However, businesses (including schools) may have rules or policies against such attire.
if one of the public make nuclear weapons of course they can use but it can then become illegal if they harm someone
It is not illegal to be nude in your own home. It would be illegal to go out in public nude.
To tape someone without their knowledge can be illegal depending on the circumstances. It's illegal to record a private act without knowledge or consent but it's legal to record public acts such as speeches.