If permission is given by the operator of the vehicle for the police to search it, then it is a legal search. The operator is the person responsible for the vehicle and as such they have the right to give permission.
Yes you absolutely can. Never, never write a check out and sign even if you were given permission to do so. Forgery is a felony. Both the person who committed the forgery and the person who gave him the rights to do so would be prosecuted legally.
Yes, walking through a yard without permission can be considered entry without permission, especially if the property owner has not given explicit consent for someone to be on their property. It is considered trespassing and can result in legal consequences.
In most cases, if you are 18 or older, law enforcement typically cannot search your room without your consent or a warrant. However, if you are a dependent living with your parents, they may have the authority to allow police to search your room if it is considered their property or if you have given them consent to do so. It's important to be aware of your rights and to seek legal advice if needed.
Technically yes... unless you have permission. In the absense of an explicit intention to the contrary, it's reasonable for a person to assume this permission with regards to mail addressed to their spouse. Also, parents can open mail addressed to their minor children in their capacity as legal guardians and proxies of the children. Other people may, in certain circumstances, be considered to have tacit permission. Generally speaking, you probably KNOW if one of the exceptions applies in any given case; if there's any doubt in your mind, you should either avoid opening it or contact a lawyer first to make sure you're legally in the clear to do so.
Implied permission, in the context of owned property, means means conduct or words that imply that an owner has agreed to another person's use of, or ability to use, their property. Each case is judged on its individual facts. Example: If you are stopped while driving your parents vehicle it can pretty much be safely assumed by law enforcement that your permission to use is "implied" by the familial relationship to your parent. On the other hand: If you are driving your neighbors car from 6 houses down the street - the officer would deem it is pretty doubtful that you have the neighbors permission to drive their vehicle.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's credit card without their permission, even if they have given you consent to use it. This is considered credit card fraud and is punishable by law.
It is illegal to hack anouther person's Bebo unless given permission from the rightful owner of the profile. All hackers will be reported, blocked, and fined.
It depends on the nature of the information. It is certainly only common courtesy to ask permission. If you are printing contents of files from the computer without permission it falls into the realm of theft of information if the information you print is not already in the public domain.
It is generally illegal to wear a military uniform in public if you are not a member of the military or have not been given permission to wear it.
Any search is legal if proper consent is given.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's credit card without their permission, even if they have given you consent to do so.
Yes you absolutely can. Never, never write a check out and sign even if you were given permission to do so. Forgery is a felony. Both the person who committed the forgery and the person who gave him the rights to do so would be prosecuted legally.
yes, you need to be given permission from the government
Do you mean "proxy?"
As long as the father has given permission and the mother is also OK with the painting, and as long as the child is not to be depicted in the nude, or in a sexually suggestive pose, it would not be illegal.
Nothing, they are legally married.
Only if her parents have given permission. And if there is sexual contact, it could be illegal to do so.