Passive wireless discovery through war driving is not inherently illegal, as it typically involves merely scanning for and mapping open Wi-Fi networks without actively attempting to penetrate them. However, the legality can depend on local laws and regulations regarding privacy and unauthorized access to networks. If the information gathered is used for malicious purposes or if the act violates terms of service, it could cross into illegal territory. Always consult local laws to understand the specific legal implications.
No, an NDA does not cover illegal activity.
No, an NDA cannot cover illegal activity.
No insurance company will cover you for driving whilst suspended. Any illegal activity will deem your policy null and void.
WikiAnswers does not support the illegal activity or in this case the fake illegal activity for making illegal drugs.
Yes and No You could you Wireless internet from your neighbor if you can get a signal ,BUT its illegal if they catch you. Wireless Computer service=wireless internet?
Illegal Activity - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
No, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) do not apply to illegal activity.
No, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) do not cover illegal activity.
Nope, it is illegal to text while driving in Arizona though.
illegal driving is when u take drugs or somthing else that is bad and use it on urself and drive
California, Tennessee,
Impaired driving is illegal. Any activity which impairs the driver's ability to control his vehicle is liable for a charge of impaired driving, ie., the consumption of alcohol, eating a hamburger, drinking a coke, reading a road map, looking at the GPS screen, chatting on a cellphone, twiddling the radio station knob, etc. Any and all of these activities while you are driving is laying the driver open to an impaired driving charge if they are caught.