Tickling Legal Implications Explained
Summary
Tickling someone without their consent in New York could be classified as harassment or unwanted physical contact. Disorderly conduct involves actions that cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm. Repeated loud behavior that annoys others may qualify as disorderly conduct if it significantly disrupts public peace. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
What would be the crime if I tickled someone who was an employee at *-Eleven
In New York, tickling someone without their consent could potentially be considered harassment or unwanted physical contact. Here are some key points:
- Harassment in the Second Degree: Engaging in any physical contact or attempting to threaten or alarm another person.
- Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in offensive or disorderly behavior in public.
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If someone is yelling to themselves I'm handicapped and clapping their hands is that disorderly
In New York, disorderly conduct involves actions that intend to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm. If someone is yelling and clapping their hands to themselves, it may not necessarily meet the criteria for disorderly conduct unless it disrupts public peace or causes significant disturbance.
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But when I stopped clapping my hands a woman thanked me and another time when I was going around clapping my hands making noises a guy was screaming at me to shut up
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It sounds like your actions have generated mixed reactions. If your behavior does not disrupt public peace significantly or cause considerable disturbance, it may not be considered disorderly conduct. However, repeated or loud behavior that annoys others could potentially result in complaints.
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Is repeated or loud behavior that annoys others disorderly conduct?
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In New York, repeated or loud behavior that causes annoyance can be considered disorderly conduct if it significantly disrupts public peace or causes public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.
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