Common questions

Can someone ask you to leave a public building?

Can someone ask you to leave a public building?

As long as you don’t interfere with the purpose of the building, you’re fine. You don’t need a permit if you’re walking on the sidewalks or in the street. If you obstruct car or pedestrian traffic, the police can ask you to move.

Do you have to answer door?

You do not need to answer any questions if you are detained or arrested, except that the police may ask for your name once you have been detained, and you can be arrested in some states for refusing to provide it.

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Can someone be banned from a public place?

Most people are banned for causing disturbances, threatening people, stealing, and other crimes defined by law and committed on that specific property. Now, the exceptions are government owned public places… such as parks, city/county administration buildings, courts, etc.

What does it mean when you are banned from a place?

verb bans, banning or banned. (tr) to prohibit, esp officially, from action, display, entrance, sale, etc; forbidto ban a book; to ban smoking. (tr) (formerly in South Africa) to place (a person suspected of illegal political activity) under a government order restricting his movement and his contact with other people.

Can you forcibly remove someone from your business?

You are never allowed to physically remove someone from your office; it could be viewed as a criminal act (assault and/or battery) for which you could be arrested and prosecuted.

Who maintain the public property?

Answer: Maintaining the public property is the duty and responsibility of everyday. Awareness programmers should be implemented in order to make the people aware of the importance of protecting the public property. Meanwhile the government should take steps to arrest the vandals and give them severe punishments…..

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Can you ask police what they’re doing?

Originally Answered: Are you allowed to ask a police officer what they are doing? As long as you don’t interfere with his duties, you’re allowed to ask a police officer whatever you want. There is no “do not ask questions to cops” law.

Do you have to ask the police to leave your house?

If the police show up at your door without a warrant (either search or arrest), you don’t have to invite them in. You don’t even have to talk to them, and you can ask them to leave. In fact, criminal lawyers advise that you don’t speak to them and ask them to leave.

Can a private security guard ask you to leave a park?

If you are on open public land (such as a street, sidewalk, or park), you are not trespassing and no private person or security guard can ask you to leave or move (unless for special events, and police can make you move for safety).

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Can a police officer Pat you down for no reason?

Arguing with a police officer or resisting arrest can give an officer probable cause for the arrest. Police are permitted to pat you down to ensure that you are not carrying a dangerous weapon. However, do not consent to a search of your person, belongings, vehicle, or home.

What are the federal laws that address police misconduct?

Federal laws that address police misconduct include both criminal and civil statutes. These laws cover the actions of State, county, and local officers, including those who work in prisons and jails. In addition, several laws also apply to Federal law enforcement officers.