If you don't have permission to, its trespassing.
In Pennsylvania, dumpster diving is not explicitly illegal. However, individuals engaging in dumpster diving should be aware of trespassing laws and should not enter posted or locked areas. It's also important to respect private property and clean up after oneself to avoid any potential legal issues.
In Pennsylvania, 18 years of age became the age of majority in 1973 when the state legislature revised the law to establish the age of majority.
NJ has state mandated coverage, and PA does not.The NJ disability plan covers NJ workers, not NJ residents. Check your paystub, and you will see that no deductions are being taken out for NJTDI.Short term disability insurance is available through private insurers for PA workers.
In Pennsylvania, dumpster diving is generally legal unless prohibited by local ordinances. However, trespassing laws may apply if the dumpster is on private property and signs prohibit entry. It's important to respect property rights and cleanliness when engaging in dumpster diving.
In Erie, Pennsylvania, dumpster diving is legal unless the dumpster is on private property and marked with "no trespassing" signs. However, it is important to respect property rights, avoid making a mess, and be mindful of any local ordinances that may restrict diving in certain areas.
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
Private clubs in Pennsylvania must stop serving alcohol by closing time. Under Pennsylvania law, closing time is at 3 am.
Typically no. The vehicle has to be on a public roadway or a public owned parking lot with expired tags to be in violation of the law. If you leave it parked on private property and are not driving it then you do not have to be current on your property taxes. However, I would check with your local police jurisdiction because some towns have code enforcement ordinances against these types of things and you could still be fined.
Your best course is to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
PA has a state law requiring gun DEALERS to provide secure storage for firearms, I am aware no law that requires a private citizen to secure a firearm from unauthorized access. However, an injury that occurs as a result of failure to secure a firearm COULD expose you to a civil lawsuit.
The parallel parking space is usually 18' by 8' (depending on the county in PA)
The following is a listing of Pennsylvania law schools for Pennsylvania residents wishing to study law: Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law (Carlisle, PA), Duquesne University School of Law (Pittsburgh, PA), Drexel University College of Law (Philadelphia, PA), University of Pennsylvania Law School (Philadelphia, PA), University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Pittsburgh, PA), Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law (Philadelphia, PA), Villanova School of Law (Villanova, PA), Widener University School of Law (Harrisburg, PA). There is also a wide range of online schools that offer law degrees. A great site for these online schools is www.lawschools.com.
No, not specially in Pittsburgh PA.
If you are in Philadelphia PA Department of License and Inspections can give you a ticket on your vehicle on private property if it is not legal or there are to many vehicles on your property.
I recently got a ticket for having expired lience tabs when my car was parked. Is this right? can the police do this?
The program features Philadelphia PA and Detroit MI.
Erie, PA has many good private schools for you to choose from. The list of private schools in Erie, PA- elementary as well high schools- with reviews about them are found in the following links- http://www.privateschoolreview.com/county_high_schools/stateid/PA/county/42049; http://www.greatschools.org/pennsylvania/erie/