No, you cannot arrest someone simply for telling a secret unless that secret involves illegal activity or violates specific laws, such as those related to confidentiality agreements or national security. Free speech protections generally allow individuals to share information, even if it may be considered a secret. However, in certain contexts, like employment or legal agreements, disclosing confidential information could lead to civil liabilities rather than criminal charges.
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By not telling anyone the secret, keep the secret a secret.
Yes, the Secret Service can arrest individuals who pose a threat to national security.
It's no secret that the best thing about a secret, is secretly telling someone your secret, thereby secretly adding another secret to their secret collection of secrets, secretly..
Well, "Four Walls" is actually a cover by Cheyanne Kimball. But it's about telling someone a secret, and having them telling other people, and just basically breaking down.
You can view the arrest record of someone at your local police department. The arrest records are public and anyone can see them.
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Yes, the Secret Service has the authority to arrest individuals for certain offenses, such as threats against the President or other protected individuals, counterfeit currency, and other federal crimes.
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they are just stupid, annoying, dush bags
You have an honest and true friend because if someone else tells them a secret and your friend tells you that secret it doesn't become a secret any longer and they have betrayed the other person and it could well start gossip. Be thankful your friend is not sharing secrets of others and if you are honest about it you are simply curious. Take some lessons from your friend ... a secret is a secret that someone has entrusted a person with.