No, I think you are deluding yourself.
No, it is not okay to circumvent the law even if you technically do not break it. Engaging in behavior that goes against the spirit of the law or seeks to exploit loopholes undermines the legal system and can lead to negative consequences. It is important to uphold the principles of legality and ethical conduct in all actions.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
It may be acceptable to break the rules when doing so prevents harm to yourself or others, promotes fairness and justice, or challenges unjust systems. It is important to consider the consequences of breaking the rules and to act ethically and responsibly.
Yes, those who break the law should face consequences, but the severity of the punishment should be appropriate to the offense. Rehabilitation and restorative justice should also be considered in certain cases.
Yes, providing false information about your last name and address can be considered as providing false information to authorities, which is illegal. It may lead to criminal charges for providing false information to law enforcement or other government agencies. It's important to always provide accurate information when required by law.
An attorney from Oklahoma can practice law in Texas temporarily, for a specific case or proceeding, without obtaining a special license through a process called pro hac vice. For permanent practice in Texas, the attorney would need to be admitted to the State Bar of Texas or seek another form of authorization to practice law there.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
Because if they break it, they show the population that it is ok to break the law, and this will very bad effects all around.
That is something for the individual to decide for themselves. If other people tell them what to do or encourage them to break the law, then they are conspiring with others to break the law, and that is a crime.
Actually it's better to make friends with the one you have break-up it increases your relationship with one another.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
It may be acceptable to break the rules when doing so prevents harm to yourself or others, promotes fairness and justice, or challenges unjust systems. It is important to consider the consequences of breaking the rules and to act ethically and responsibly.
No, it is not ok for a kid to get a restraining order for a break up unless this kid is in physical danger.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
Actually, in most states it's against the law to do that. That's if you get caught doing it though.
It means ok not the other thing!