You can get ticketed for it, but that hardly ever happens. Most cops in New York City have much more important things to be doing. You can also get a ticket for jaywalking, and many times I've jaywalked right in front of a cop car, and they've never stopped me for it.
Yes, spitting in someone's face can be considered a crime in New York State. It may be charged as harassment or assault, depending on the circumstances and intent behind the act. Such actions are generally viewed as offensive and can lead to legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment. Additionally, if it is done in a manner that poses a risk of transmitting a communicable disease, it could lead to more serious charges.
No spitting in somones face is not a southern thing i am from Ohio and i have done it before and i have seen it done...
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.
It would be an assault and battery. It will probably be a misdemeanor.
It cannot be written down as there is no alphabet character for spitting in someones face
There is no special meaning in Judaism to spitting in somebody's face. It is simply a universal sign of being rude and of disdain.
I believe that in most places, spitting in someones face is considered assault, which is very illegal, yes.
yes you can
to blind the predator or just to stun it so the cobra can escape NNRB
Beyond the Law
There is no "traditional location" of where the crime is occurring.
Yes, Sergio Garcia faced consequences for spitting in the cup during the golf tournament. He was given a warning by the PGA Tour for his actions.