What is the noise ordinance specifically car exhaust for Taylor Mill KY.?
I do not think you can modify the exhaust in KY . Hope Iam wrong
Can women go shirtless in Texas?
Yes, in fact, many women in Austin, Texas walk around casually without shirts on. Many people think it is odd that women can go shirtless in Texas and not in California and that is because in Texas police cannot fine you for sex offense. The Californian government thinks of breast as obscene (no offense to California or anything) but the Texan government does not.
Does ohio have the Good Samaritan 911 law?
Eleven states have enacted Good Samaritan/911 laws, but Ohio is not one of them.
Ohio has a Good Samaritan law for medical personnel and civilians who try to assist in medical emergencies.
A word meaning Recklessly determined 8 letters?
I was looking for this for a crossword - I think HELLBENT might fit the bill.
8 letters foolhardily confident right?
TEMERITY in a nutshell.
What does non criminal local charge mean?
Relying solely on the info given in the question - it sounds like it means that the charge has to do with a violation of some type of non-criminal municiapal ordnance.
Generally a municipal or county ordinance or some type of civil infraction. It is considered local because not all surrounding areas will have the same law. ie. something that is against the law in a county but not prohibited by state law.
How do insurance companies determine who is at fault for auto accident?
I turned the corner on a residential street with no double yellow and there was a suv/van on the left with room to go past on the right. I didn't notice whether a blinker was on, but it was moving slowly. I continued straight and the van took a sudden turn into a driveway on the right. I slammed on the brakes but we collided, my subaru wagon's left side behind the headlight met his bumper, as the van was higher. He had no damage. My car was bent in at the corner. He said as he had no damage there was no need for a police report, and I would be cited for passing on the right. I wonder whether he should have looked before turning. I saw a blinking front right blinker when he hit me, but did not notice whether his back blinker worked. I went home with him not wanting to be involved in any way. Could I have been hit in a parking lot in the same way? Is that enough to tell the insurance co.?, Or could he possible have some fault for turning into me and not looking. I wish I knew if his rear blinker worked, but I didn't think of this until I got home.
Difference between in se crimes and mala prohibita crimes?
Answer 1: The questioner means "mala in se" versus "mala prohibita;" and both are the plural forms of the singular latin phrases.
"Malum prohibitum" is the singular form of the latin phrase. It may be loosely translated from latin to English as "wrong because it's prohibited." It refers to crimes which are illegal simply because some statute says they are. They're not inherently wrong, but wrong because they're statutorily wrong. Doing something without a license, if it's required; or copyright violations; or tax code violations... these are all "mala prohibita."
"Malum in se" is the singular form of the latin phrase. It may be loosley translated into English as "wrong in itself." It refers to crimes which are illegal because they're inherently, intuitively, wrong by nature, no matter what statutory law says. Of course, mala in se laws are usually also codified into statutory law, but what makes them wrong is their sinfulness or evil, as painfully apparent to any reasonable person. Crimes like murder and rape are "mala in se."
Do you need a tattoo license in Florida if you already know how to tattoo?
Actually, you need a medical license in Florida. Florida statutes make it unlawful for anyone to tattoo the body of a human being unless the tattooist is licensed to practice medicine or dentistry. There may be a way to operate under the general supervision of such a licensed person as defined by the Board of Medicine.
Is it legal to carry a stun gun in Brazil?
Use of stun gun is legal for the police. Its use is widespread mainly in the Municipal Guards, who receive professional training in the use of electro-conductive pistols. Stun guns are also used by the police and specialized forces. There are laws allowing their use by private security companies, but not for personal use.
Can you shoot birds with a bb gun on Sundays?
This all depends on the location where you live. I would check local laws first.
Does La and Ms share felony conviction records when a person wants to buy a firearm?
If you are a convicted felon, that is on your record and that information can be accessed by anyone who has access to NCIC, no matter what state you are in.
Can you use private dumpsters?
I would think you can unless you are caught by the owner/lessor of the dumpster. I dont think a COP can ticket you or anything without the owners acknowledgement that he doesnt want you there. It may be trespassing so dont get crazy witha COP. Just tell him you work in the building as I did and that I got permisiion to use the dumpster. Hell probly let you go with a warning. I would think you can unless you are caught by the owner/lessor of the dumpster. I dont think a COP can ticket you or anything without the owners acknowledgement that he doesnt want you there. It may be trespassing so dont get crazy witha COP. Just tell him you work in the building as I did and that I got permisiion to use the dumpster. Hell probly let you go with a warning.
What kind of laws protected the people of the UK?
Those passed by Parliament and those guided by the common law created by the Court.
Invasion of privacy for the repo man?
I believe you're talking about automotive repossession. As a "repo man" they are reclaiming property owned by the bank not YOU. Until you have paid a car off it does not belong to you. The same goes for a repossession by court order due do unpaid debts (Such as back taxes and credit card bills). The court has ruled that those possessions are thereafter to be turned over to the person collecting on the debt.
A repossession agent is licensed to do his job and to LEGALLY reclaim the property. Now this doesn't men they should be peeking in your homes windows, But they are not trespassing. They have the legal right to be there as an employee of their company which has been given consent to retrieve it by the debt collector.
So long as they are going about their job it is not an invasion of any kind. Only if they were peering into or illegally entering your home/garage is it illegal. Even then if they saw it inside the garage (from off property when garage door was open or it was driven in) It may still be considered legal.
Pay your bills or let them take it. Fighting them is a felony (I believe, just like a bus driver taxi driver, locksmith etc). Trying to cause a legal battle will only make you look foolish.
How own working practice can affect children's and young peoples development?
As a practitioner its your duty to observe and maintained correct procedure to keep the children safe and healthy. as an example if you are not aware of any specific child problem with allergies and you give that child some allergic food that Will affect with that child health. if you breach of health and safety regulations
Can an emancipation still take place if a soldier is still in high school?
Once an individual is on active duty with the military, they are considered emancipated. Since you have to be 18 to join the military, it pretty much is a wash. But if you are 17 and join with parental permission, you are considered emancipated.
Why drinking age should NOT be lowered?
1 - No
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2 - In the 1970's several states lowered the drinking age to 18, there was a vast increase in DUI and alcohol related deaths many from young people driving under the influence.
Since that time science has proved the human brain does not finish developing until after age 22 - the predominate cause of death in you people is from risky behavior - much of this behavior is centered around alcohol.
Why do older teens and 20 somethings feel they need alcohol so badly? What do they think they are missing out on by not drinking legally?
With the high number of injuries and /or deaths that are alcohol related, each young person who can't purchase alcohol or doesn't take that drink because of the law - may be a young person saved.
What should you do if my switchblade knife won't flip out?
check for rust or something blocking it or in the way of any mechanism it contains first, as stated before, insure that there is nothing physically blocking the movement of the blades path as it swings open, rust can be removed with WD-40, and then lubricate the pivot area with either a silicone based lubricant or mineral oil...both work very well with switchblades. Then check that the safety mechanism (if any) is not boken in the "on" position, and ensure the release button can be depressed when the safety is disengaged. if all else fails, remove the hex screws or rivets holding the knife together (or send it to the company or third party repair shop) to open up the knife to see if the spring is kinked or stuck, this will not allow the blade to deploy even if everything else is in proper working order and there is no rust.
What are the requirements of a legal do it yourself will?
The requirements of making a valid will vary by state. You need to check your state laws to mak certain your will conforms to those requirements. You should do some research in a local law library and hope you don't make any errors. Technical errors can result in a will not being valid.
You need to contact your local government offices and determine what your local zoning laws are, and if they are being enforced.