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Giving the middle finger may not be nice, but it is people’s “God-given” right, a Canadian judge has ruled in clearing a man of harassment charges in a neighbors’ quarrel.
Can a driver curse out another driver, or even a pedestrian, and shoot him the bird? At your own risk. While shouting and ...
"To be abundantly clear, it is not a crime to give someone the finger," Canadian Judge Dennis Galiatsatos wrote in his Feb. 24 ruling. "Flipping the proverbial bird is a God-given, Charter ...
Montreal: Giving your neighbour the finger, while maybe not polite, is protected as part of the bird-flipper's right to freedom of expression under the Canadian Constitution, a judge recently ruled.
"It is not a crime to give someone the finger. Flipping the proverbial bird is a God-given, Charter enshrined right that belongs to every red-blooded Canadian," Judge Dennis Galiatsatos wrote in ...
You might have to explain to a judge why you flipped the bird, but in Texas, it’s legal as long as it doesn’t violate disorderly conduct laws. What does the law say about the middle finger?
A Quebec judge declared last month, as he acquitted a man who had been accused of threatening and harassing his neighbor, that Canadians have a “God-given” right to give someone the middle finger.
Use of the middle finger as an insult is believed to date back as far as 4th Century BC Athens, when the philosopher Diogenes told a group of visitors exactly what he thought about the orator ...
You might have to explain to a judge why you flipped the bird, but in Texas, it’s legal as long as it doesn’t violate disorderly conduct laws. What does the law say about the middle finger?
A Quebec man called the police when his neighbor raised his middle fingers. A Canadian judge ruled that giving the finger is a “God-given” right.
GIVING a one-fingered salute helps to reduce pain, a study shows. The gesture, also known as flipping the bird, cuts discomfort by around a tenth. Flicking the Vs may also help, experts believe, an… ...