If they have a lawful reason to be there, yes.
The only lawful reason to classify information is to protect national security, prevent harm to individuals or communities, or safeguard sensitive data from unauthorized access or disclosure.
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when they have a cold
Yes. You must comply with a peace officer's lawful orders as long as they do not violate your basic rights. They have the right to detain you on the roadside during a traffic stop, but must provide a reason for doing so. If they arrest you, they must read you your Miranda rights and state the reason for your arrest.
A LAWFUL EXCUSE is a defence that may be raised by the defendant at trial. The onus/burden is on the defendant that even though they were breaking a law, they have a legal reason why they did it, and thus should not be found guilty. EXAMPLE. Medical Emergency; if you get a ticket for speeding, but the reason you were speeding was that you were driving a very sick friend to the hospital. then that would be a LAWFUL EXCUSE. It is a simple example, but it gives you the gis.
You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own so the answer to the question is no. The insurance must be in the name of the vehicles owner. If there is a good reason that the owner has no license some insurance companies will allow the owner to purchase the insurance in their name but exclude themselves as a driver and list the person or persons who will be driving as listed drivers on the policy. This is a legally written policy.
If you have no lawful reason to be there, yes. Hospital parking lots are private property.
Yes! This is not a reason they would deny you a license. A reason for that would be mental capacity or criminal record.
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Melanin. The type and amount of pigment in the iris of the eye causes the eye color.