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Is a soldier authorized to kill if someone trespasses on the tomb of an unknown soldier?

I think regular escalation of force comes into play here.If your just being an ass, you will be told to leave then escorted by the police.If you are a violent ass, you will be forcibly detained.If you try making Arlington the scene of the next mass shooting, you'll find out if the Tomb Guard has rounds or not quick

Can stores legally put up a sign saying 'If you break it, you pay for it!'? Why do they not have insurance?

Yes, a store can “legally” (I am so sick of the mis, over and ill-considered use of that word! The question should be, “Is it unlawful for a store to put up a sign ….” ) put up just about any sign they want, including, “If you break it, you pay for it.” (I would draw the line at a sign that read, “No [INSERT CIVIL RIGHTS PROTECTED CATEGORY MEMBER HERE] allowed in store!”What the store couldn’t do is enforce its “policy” by forcibly detaining you. If they did, they would be taking a huge risk of you having an actionable claim against them. However, if your act was intentional, then your behaviour is criminal. They could detain you for criminal behaviour. If your actions are unascertainable at the time, and they asked you to stay to get your information for further investigation, you could refuse, but refusing would allow a store to take a position that your act was more intentional than accidental. (I would! But I would not forcibly detain you. I would call the police and have you investigated for criminality.)As far as the insurance claim goes, a shopkeeper does not want to go to their insurance carrier for every nickel and dime claim. Two reasons, their deductible for most occurrences will not be reached for the claim. Secondly, each claim an insured makes increases the likelihood of having the insurance carrier pull their insurance. Getting a new insurance carrier would be as difficult as it would be expensive. Now, the small breakages here and there do add up over time and the shopkeeper is most likely not at fault. It is not unreasonable to seek compensation from the negligent.However, let’s say you were at “Tiffany’s Once Again” (A fictitious mom & pop store that buys and sells gently used Tiffany branded products) and were fussing with a $10,000 lamp whereupon it fell to the floor exploding on impact. As a store owner, I can see submitting that one to the insurance company, thinking it is a very low probability you are going to s**t ten grand out of your a** and hand it over to the proprietor. However, don’t think that you are off the hook just because the store submitted a claim to its insurance carrier. The insurance company can go after you for what they had to pay to Tiffany’s Once Again.

How should a woman who respects her moral principles behave with men?

She should...Not steal from menNot defraud menNot libel or slander menNot physically injure menNot kidnap or forcibly detain menNot rape menAs Nadine answered below, not kill menAim for honesty with men (unless you feel that your physical safety my be in jeopardy if you do so)There's probably more, but these are the big ones. Oh, and they apply to everyone! Pretty cool, huh?

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