Yes, spitting in the street can be considered an offense in many places. It is often classified under public nuisance laws or health regulations, as it can contribute to unsanitary conditions and the spread of disease. Penalties can vary by location, ranging from warnings to fines. Always check local laws for specific regulations regarding this behavior.
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Spitting in someone's face would amount to "Simple Assault" in most (all?) jurisdictions I am aware of. ALSO: If the person doing the spitting is has been diagnosed with AIDS, the charge can be upgraded to a felony offense.
This is a battery in most states. It is also a battery under tort law.
The punishment for spitting on someone can vary depending on the circumstances and location, but it can result in charges of assault, battery, or harassment. In some cases, it may be considered a misdemeanor or even a felony offense, leading to fines, community service, probation, or jail time.
Spitting any any other person is, as you say, an send off offense. If the spitting is directed at an opponent, a Direct Free Kick is awarded to the opposing team at the spot of the infraction. As a result, this would become a penalty kick if it happened in the opposing team's penalty area.
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-ptysisExpectoration means spitting. The medical terminology combining form meaning spitting is -ptysis
The Spitting Image was created in 1998.
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Spitting is a simple vocal tic
Spitting Games was created in 2003-02.
Spitting Venom was created on 2007-10-01.