A lot of the answer depends on the purpose for giving it out. For purpose of a future criminal act and you do it knowing what will happen, then yes but if with no criminal intent, no. Now the intent or lack thereof here is almost impossible to prove in Court so many DAs stay … Read more
No, like any DR, he can only make a suggestion but you do not have to listen to him unless there are extenuating circumstances like being home all the time could be detrimental to your Health or someone in your family
no but its social law, you should know that phone number is still a part of private sector, same thing if you share what color your daddy's underwear is wearing now.
As Bikergirl Anonymous said, it may depend on how you came to know what it is.
As a courtesy, I don't give out phone numbers for individuals whose numbers I know without aksing them first if they mind.
No .. It is not illegal for the normal average person to 'share' someone's phone number .. However, dependant upon where you live .. If your are a business or an employer (for example) who has attained a phone number through means that fall under the scope of privacy laws, then, it may be illegal … Read more
No, but it is extremely rude to do. I almost lost a friend because she did that to me.
No .. You would just lose the item you used as collateral. It will be repossessed
No you won't be going to jail for not paying a title loan. Since your loans was secured on the title of your vehicle, you can say goodbye to your vehicle as it is going to be possessed unless you speak to your car lender and decide on extending the repayment date.
Apply for what?
A job, a credit card, a membership .. What ????
I'd fill it out and leave it blank and make no comment. They are probably used to people refusing that request. Like my friends above stated they can ask, but you don't have to comply.
I've watched a few friends go through identity theft and would never give out that information. It's horrible what they've gone … Read more
It's legal for them to ask but you can refuse to give it. They can also refuse to do business with you. I would NEVER give my SSN to them, you don't know where your paperwork, with your SSN, will be stored. It could be in an unlocked cabinet, available to anyone's eyes.
This is almost ten years old but it depends on your state. Personally? I wouldn't give them your S.S.N. But you might have to call someone in your local government to get what you need to know. Or even Social Security themselves.
There’s no law preventing a self-storage or other business from requesting an SSN as … Read more
not a good idea but not illegal either.
No, it is no illegal. It IS a really bad idea, but not illegal.
It is not illegal. The law is if a person is 18 or older they cannot have sexual contact with someone under the age of 16. And no one who is 5 years or more older than someone who is 16 or 17 can have sexual contact with them.
No
They can not
You all need to learn
What the constitution means and your rights
If you knew - you wouldn't ask this question-
Study up and learn to educate yourself on your rights assuming your an American
Me and my friend were stopped in a park by a young couple. They said that they had to pat us down, but they didnt look like cops and didnt show us their badges so we decided to run away. A guy started chasing my friend while I was being chased by a girl. I … Read more
no, she's acting for entertainment purposes.
No, but it's not really intended to be:
"Judge Judy is a long-running American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Manhattan family court Judge Judy Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claim disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin.
Sheindlin has been … Read more