I have tried Tesco Vitamin E eye make up remover, Simple face wash and Clean and Clear face wash but none of them remove it. Any suggestions on what to use?How do I remove MaxFactor False Lash Effect Waterproof Mascara?
I wear nothing but waterproof make up and the ONLY thing that will take it all off is Ponds cold cream and I have the added benefit of moisturizing around the fragile skin on my eyes. I have zero wrinkles and I am almost 40How do I remove MaxFactor False Lash Effect Waterproof Mascara?
Try 'Simple kind to skin cleansing wipes' or 'Clinique take the day off eye make up remover'
Thursday, February 11, 2010
What is the penalty for false advertisement?
I always wonder about these over-the-counter supplements that aren't approved by the FDA. Do they really have the amount of ingredients they claim? For instance, a typical bottle of creatine comes with 5 grams per serving. Some tests have already shown some manufacturers to have as little as 2 grams.What is the penalty for false advertisement?
Isn't most advertising false?What is the penalty for false advertisement?
YES..MOST OF THE time people dont bother making a huge deal about it espically if it isnt apporved by the FDA.. they can say they made an error or something.
most of the false ads that get brought up in court have deaths or major injure.
locally you can get business to reemburse you or provide a sub for what you bought.
Isn't most advertising false?What is the penalty for false advertisement?
YES..MOST OF THE time people dont bother making a huge deal about it espically if it isnt apporved by the FDA.. they can say they made an error or something.
most of the false ads that get brought up in court have deaths or major injure.
locally you can get business to reemburse you or provide a sub for what you bought.
What are the laws regarding false advertising?
Who has to file the suit? Is it a state or federal matter? What does false advertising mean exactly.
To make it simpler, if a business advertises itself as a scientific museum but doesn't offer any science or any authentic, museum-like exhibits, can that be considered false advertising.What are the laws regarding false advertising?
Regerugged tell us how to get into museums free. I'd love to stop paying.
Contact your state division of consumer affairs. You can file a complaint with them. It is not something you will have to sue for as an individual.
Some things are federal matters but your museum would be a state matter.What are the laws regarding false advertising?
It depends upon why one is doing that advertising.
';Science'; is a very broad term. Economics is a form of science, as is politics (believe it or not).
False advertising is basically advertising knowingly false info/items for the specific reason to make money off of the false information. As to who is responsible for prosecuting the ';false advertising'; entirely rests upon how the advertising is false. If it is within a store advertising one price, but selling for another, that is under the federal government (weights and measures). But if it is a matter of advertising an item at a special price, and then not having the item in stock, or not enough on hand to reasonably support the escalated demand for the item due to the sale, that is more of a state thing.
Basically, to give a more thorough answer, you need to share more information.
Your example is not the best. Museums are free, so if you follow the ad and go to the museum, you have not lost anything, so you have nothing to sue for. False advertising is a civil tort. For example, a car dealer advertises a Mustang for sale at $10,000. You go there and the salesman leads you to all of the other vehicles for sale. You find out that they never did have a $10,000 Mustang, so you sue the dealer in state court to force him to get you the Mustang. In the US, you have to have a case worth more than $75,000 to sue in federal court.
Everything you see around you can be called scientific-related. The contents of your pockets (all that junk) was made through a scientific process of some form or another. Most every object around you is made from a raw material of some type! You really need to get away from the idea of suing people for every little thing that you don't like about your world!! Are you the guy who sued McDonald's cause he doesn't know how to drink coffee? NO FREE RIDES. If you don't like the place then don't go there!!!!! Someone has taken the time out of their lives to make sure that these items were preserved for the future generations.
Generally false advertisements refer to commercial endevours and a museum would probably not fall under this. It constitutes advertising a service or item that the seller knows the advertisement mischaracterizes.
Here with the museum first you would have to purchase a ticket in good faith....here you would not have good faith because you know it is not a scientific museum...but to others it may be....but to be a person who can bring suit you must show that you entered the museum based on the advertisement...the advertisement was false...and you were harmed...here your harm is the ticket price...and it can be argued that the museum does teach a point of view on science....so a false advertisement claim would not be the way to go....too shaky.
Now as for the museum if it is state owned or run then you could possibly bring an establishment clause claim...one of the few times a citizen can sue a government is for a violation of the establishment clause....if you can show that the museum is state owned and only teaches from the perspective of one religion...here christian dogma about creationalism and does not give other religions and theorys an audience in the museum it could be an establishment violation...in this case the museum would have to admit other theories of origin or disband the theme of creationalism all together...but if it is private owned then it is untouchable on this claim.
To make it simpler, if a business advertises itself as a scientific museum but doesn't offer any science or any authentic, museum-like exhibits, can that be considered false advertising.What are the laws regarding false advertising?
Regerugged tell us how to get into museums free. I'd love to stop paying.
Contact your state division of consumer affairs. You can file a complaint with them. It is not something you will have to sue for as an individual.
Some things are federal matters but your museum would be a state matter.What are the laws regarding false advertising?
It depends upon why one is doing that advertising.
';Science'; is a very broad term. Economics is a form of science, as is politics (believe it or not).
False advertising is basically advertising knowingly false info/items for the specific reason to make money off of the false information. As to who is responsible for prosecuting the ';false advertising'; entirely rests upon how the advertising is false. If it is within a store advertising one price, but selling for another, that is under the federal government (weights and measures). But if it is a matter of advertising an item at a special price, and then not having the item in stock, or not enough on hand to reasonably support the escalated demand for the item due to the sale, that is more of a state thing.
Basically, to give a more thorough answer, you need to share more information.
Your example is not the best. Museums are free, so if you follow the ad and go to the museum, you have not lost anything, so you have nothing to sue for. False advertising is a civil tort. For example, a car dealer advertises a Mustang for sale at $10,000. You go there and the salesman leads you to all of the other vehicles for sale. You find out that they never did have a $10,000 Mustang, so you sue the dealer in state court to force him to get you the Mustang. In the US, you have to have a case worth more than $75,000 to sue in federal court.
Everything you see around you can be called scientific-related. The contents of your pockets (all that junk) was made through a scientific process of some form or another. Most every object around you is made from a raw material of some type! You really need to get away from the idea of suing people for every little thing that you don't like about your world!! Are you the guy who sued McDonald's cause he doesn't know how to drink coffee? NO FREE RIDES. If you don't like the place then don't go there!!!!! Someone has taken the time out of their lives to make sure that these items were preserved for the future generations.
Generally false advertisements refer to commercial endevours and a museum would probably not fall under this. It constitutes advertising a service or item that the seller knows the advertisement mischaracterizes.
Here with the museum first you would have to purchase a ticket in good faith....here you would not have good faith because you know it is not a scientific museum...but to others it may be....but to be a person who can bring suit you must show that you entered the museum based on the advertisement...the advertisement was false...and you were harmed...here your harm is the ticket price...and it can be argued that the museum does teach a point of view on science....so a false advertisement claim would not be the way to go....too shaky.
Now as for the museum if it is state owned or run then you could possibly bring an establishment clause claim...one of the few times a citizen can sue a government is for a violation of the establishment clause....if you can show that the museum is state owned and only teaches from the perspective of one religion...here christian dogma about creationalism and does not give other religions and theorys an audience in the museum it could be an establishment violation...in this case the museum would have to admit other theories of origin or disband the theme of creationalism all together...but if it is private owned then it is untouchable on this claim.
Can someone explain the difference between neutral zone infraction, offside and a false start?
Neutral zone infraction is when someone is lined up in the neutral zone when the ball is snapped.
off sides is when the defense crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.
False start is when someone on the offense crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.Can someone explain the difference between neutral zone infraction, offside and a false start?
A neutral zone infraction means that someone lined up in the neutral zone.
Offsides the player lined up correctly but then ju mped into or across the neutral zone before the snap.
Illegal motion (an offensive foul) means a player was moving behind the line of scrimmage before the snap in an illegal manner. This can happen in several different ways. Two players in motion at the same time, a running back lunging before the ball is snapped an offensive lineman moving after being set but not crossing the line of scrimmage etc.Can someone explain the difference between neutral zone infraction, offside and a false start?
A False Start is usually called on someone on the offense lined up on the line of scrimmage who moves in any direction, other than an eligible receiver going in motion, before the snap and after the quarterback calls set.
A Neutral Zone infraction is called when a defensive player who lines up in the neutral zone who fails to retreat from the neutral zone prior to the snap.
Offsides is called when a defensive player crosses the neutral zone prior to the snap.
Neutral Zone Infraction means someone is lined up in the netural zone.
Offsides is when the ball is snapped the player has gone past the line of scrimmage.
Encroachment is when the defensive player touches an offensive player before the ball is snapped and has crossed the line of scrimmage.
False Start is just like it sounds, but instead of being on the defensive side it's on the offense it basically means an offensive lineman moves from his position before the ball is snapped, it can be called on wide receivers as well as running backs, but that is rare, and the most extremely rare is the false start on the QB.
THE NETURAL ZONE IS THE LENGTH OF THE FOOT BALL, AND IF SOMEONE LINES UP IN THAT ZONE, OFFSIDES IS WHEN YOU CROSS THE NETURAL ZONE B4 THE SNAP.
False Start - When anybody on offense moves before the ball is snapped. False Starts are frequently called. It doesn't matter if you're trying to re-position yourself, draw the defense off or try to shift over to block a potential blitzer. If you move, you'll be called for a false start.
Offsides - Anybody on the defensive line moves before the ball is snapped. This can also be called ';uninvading to the Quarterback';. Sometimes those defensive linemen get a little anxious and try to time the snap. If that timing isn't perfect and they move, it's a 5 yard penalty.
Neutral Zone Infraction - There's a certain distance the defense has to keep away from the football, in order for it to be snapped and allow the offensive line time to react to the snap and block. That said, if the defense moves too close, it's a NZI.
There is also encroachment, which is when a player on the defense comes across the line pre-snap and actually makes contact with one of the offensive players.
i could but i see that others have done a fabulous job of it.myspaces.com
off sides is when the defense crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.
False start is when someone on the offense crosses the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped.Can someone explain the difference between neutral zone infraction, offside and a false start?
A neutral zone infraction means that someone lined up in the neutral zone.
Offsides the player lined up correctly but then ju mped into or across the neutral zone before the snap.
Illegal motion (an offensive foul) means a player was moving behind the line of scrimmage before the snap in an illegal manner. This can happen in several different ways. Two players in motion at the same time, a running back lunging before the ball is snapped an offensive lineman moving after being set but not crossing the line of scrimmage etc.Can someone explain the difference between neutral zone infraction, offside and a false start?
A False Start is usually called on someone on the offense lined up on the line of scrimmage who moves in any direction, other than an eligible receiver going in motion, before the snap and after the quarterback calls set.
A Neutral Zone infraction is called when a defensive player who lines up in the neutral zone who fails to retreat from the neutral zone prior to the snap.
Offsides is called when a defensive player crosses the neutral zone prior to the snap.
Neutral Zone Infraction means someone is lined up in the netural zone.
Offsides is when the ball is snapped the player has gone past the line of scrimmage.
Encroachment is when the defensive player touches an offensive player before the ball is snapped and has crossed the line of scrimmage.
False Start is just like it sounds, but instead of being on the defensive side it's on the offense it basically means an offensive lineman moves from his position before the ball is snapped, it can be called on wide receivers as well as running backs, but that is rare, and the most extremely rare is the false start on the QB.
THE NETURAL ZONE IS THE LENGTH OF THE FOOT BALL, AND IF SOMEONE LINES UP IN THAT ZONE, OFFSIDES IS WHEN YOU CROSS THE NETURAL ZONE B4 THE SNAP.
False Start - When anybody on offense moves before the ball is snapped. False Starts are frequently called. It doesn't matter if you're trying to re-position yourself, draw the defense off or try to shift over to block a potential blitzer. If you move, you'll be called for a false start.
Offsides - Anybody on the defensive line moves before the ball is snapped. This can also be called ';uninvading to the Quarterback';. Sometimes those defensive linemen get a little anxious and try to time the snap. If that timing isn't perfect and they move, it's a 5 yard penalty.
Neutral Zone Infraction - There's a certain distance the defense has to keep away from the football, in order for it to be snapped and allow the offensive line time to react to the snap and block. That said, if the defense moves too close, it's a NZI.
There is also encroachment, which is when a player on the defense comes across the line pre-snap and actually makes contact with one of the offensive players.
i could but i see that others have done a fabulous job of it.
How do you make a false positive pregnancy test?
I want to play an April Fools joke on one of my friends, and tell them that I am pregnant. I was wondering if anyone knew how to make a pregnancy test come up as positive without getting someone who is pregnant to pee on it, is that possible?How do you make a false positive pregnancy test?
draw a little plus sign in there, or you can have mine, I kept it.How do you make a false positive pregnancy test?
For accuracy in home pregnancy tests it is essential that you read the test results in the stipulated reaction time. If you let the test sit for too long (after the instructions on the box tell you), the test is invalid. This may cause it to show false positive results.
The only way is to have a pregnant woman pee on it.
Now wouldn't it be funny if you did it, and it came out positive! What a backfire
Draw the plus sign with a marker.
Otherwise the only thing that you can do is make a pregnant person pee on it.
draw a little plus sign in there, or you can have mine, I kept it.How do you make a false positive pregnancy test?
For accuracy in home pregnancy tests it is essential that you read the test results in the stipulated reaction time. If you let the test sit for too long (after the instructions on the box tell you), the test is invalid. This may cause it to show false positive results.
The only way is to have a pregnant woman pee on it.
Now wouldn't it be funny if you did it, and it came out positive! What a backfire
Draw the plus sign with a marker.
Otherwise the only thing that you can do is make a pregnant person pee on it.
What if you file a false police report and go to trial and are found guilty?
Is that person arrested?
Not about me. A story that I heard.What if you file a false police report and go to trial and are found guilty?
It depends on the laws of your local jurisdiction.
For example, filing a false police report in New York state can be either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Conviction for a misdemeanor is generally punishable by up to one year in jail, while conviction of a felony will generally result in a term of not less than one year in prison, although part or all of the sentence can be suspended and the violator placed on probation.What if you file a false police report and go to trial and are found guilty?
Depends on the state/city who's jurisdiction it is but the possible penalties usually include something like a year in jail and a minor fine ($1,000-$2,000) but i doubt a judge would invoke that penalty in most cases more likely it would be something like community service. Probably no arrest involved unless they don't show up for court or it's a report of something serious like murder.
Depends on what the judge decides is the proper punishment. The person who is found guilty may be fined, placed on probation, sent to jail, or any combination of these. If he is sentenced to confinement, he may have the opportunity to turn himself in or a warrant may be issued for his arrest.
of course because it's perjury
Not about me. A story that I heard.What if you file a false police report and go to trial and are found guilty?
It depends on the laws of your local jurisdiction.
For example, filing a false police report in New York state can be either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Conviction for a misdemeanor is generally punishable by up to one year in jail, while conviction of a felony will generally result in a term of not less than one year in prison, although part or all of the sentence can be suspended and the violator placed on probation.What if you file a false police report and go to trial and are found guilty?
Depends on the state/city who's jurisdiction it is but the possible penalties usually include something like a year in jail and a minor fine ($1,000-$2,000) but i doubt a judge would invoke that penalty in most cases more likely it would be something like community service. Probably no arrest involved unless they don't show up for court or it's a report of something serious like murder.
Depends on what the judge decides is the proper punishment. The person who is found guilty may be fined, placed on probation, sent to jail, or any combination of these. If he is sentenced to confinement, he may have the opportunity to turn himself in or a warrant may be issued for his arrest.
of course because it's perjury
How can the fire department tell if theres a real fire or false alarm?
How can the fire department know for sure ,especially when theres a huge apartment complex whther or not its real or false alarm? I know this sounds stupid but everytime they come here most times its a false alarm.How can they be sure though that it wasnt an actual fire? Is there something that they have that tells them? I see them come in but sometimes they come in for 5 seconds then say its false alarm.Is there something they check for this?How can the fire department tell if theres a real fire or false alarm?
When a fire crew turn up they can look at the fire panel of the alarm system and find out what zone has made the system go in to fire or if it has a fault on it, fire normally has a red light, fault normally is indicated by an orange light.
They can then go to that zone and then either find the smoke and flames which would be immediately obvious or look for the trigger device that sounded the alarm. The trigger device could be a call point or a heat or smoke detector. The trigger device would be flashing a small red LED to indicate that it was the trigger of the alarm.
With reference to false alarms, these can take many forms. The alarm could of been set off by accident, ie someone making toast or making dust from drilling etc. in cases like these the fire alarm company need to be made aware of this so suitable steps can be taken to prevent false alarms.How can the fire department tell if theres a real fire or false alarm?
you dont you just haul *** there and hope its worth your time bunkering out
The only way they know it is false is when they arrive and they see no fire or smoke. The alarm system might tell them what building or location was activated but that is about it. Sometimes if there are too may false alarms they will start to charge the facility for dry runs as it gets expensive to keep running the trucks out.
No they can not, Thank God. Every call is treated very seriously. They get the call, there is a chance to save someones life. What a rewarding life. Some of their buddies die. The best unsung hero's are the Volunteer firefighters in most towns.and the EMT's. I know a guy who is a volunteer EMT. He has dealt with horrific car accidents He has seen horrible body mutilation. The one thing that he and the firefighters can never get over is a child or baby in accident who is dead They all throw- up. They will wrap the child in a blanket and deliver it to the coroner with instructions for no further investigation. Most funeral homes will provide a small casket at no charge
I know I over answered your question.
The answer is the Fire Dept will give you 1 free false call after that they will charge you $50. Think about it. They could be out on a false call when someone else could be in trouble.
They never know, that's why they treat every one as real. It's also why there is a big fine for people whose systems produce false alarms.
The reason they can come out so quickly and say false alarm is they know which alarm was tripped and they rush to it and they can see there is no fire there.
if the alarm was called in by an alarm company, they will try to call to disregard, if they find it is false. The trucks still have to run, just to be on the safe side. If they don't see signs of fire (smoke) they can pretty well tell anyway, since it takes time from the 1st call, to get on scene.
They usually can't until they get there, which is why they usually come in force--just in case. If they leave right away, they may have found out on the way that it's a false alarm, or whoever called it in tells them it's out.
They don't. unless a police officer arrives on scene first, and then reports it as false. They will be surprised when they get there.
i worked for macys security. sometimes someone is smoking in the bathroom(it sets off the alarm). we check before they get here
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When a fire crew turn up they can look at the fire panel of the alarm system and find out what zone has made the system go in to fire or if it has a fault on it, fire normally has a red light, fault normally is indicated by an orange light.
They can then go to that zone and then either find the smoke and flames which would be immediately obvious or look for the trigger device that sounded the alarm. The trigger device could be a call point or a heat or smoke detector. The trigger device would be flashing a small red LED to indicate that it was the trigger of the alarm.
With reference to false alarms, these can take many forms. The alarm could of been set off by accident, ie someone making toast or making dust from drilling etc. in cases like these the fire alarm company need to be made aware of this so suitable steps can be taken to prevent false alarms.How can the fire department tell if theres a real fire or false alarm?
you dont you just haul *** there and hope its worth your time bunkering out
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The only way they know it is false is when they arrive and they see no fire or smoke. The alarm system might tell them what building or location was activated but that is about it. Sometimes if there are too may false alarms they will start to charge the facility for dry runs as it gets expensive to keep running the trucks out.
No they can not, Thank God. Every call is treated very seriously. They get the call, there is a chance to save someones life. What a rewarding life. Some of their buddies die. The best unsung hero's are the Volunteer firefighters in most towns.and the EMT's. I know a guy who is a volunteer EMT. He has dealt with horrific car accidents He has seen horrible body mutilation. The one thing that he and the firefighters can never get over is a child or baby in accident who is dead They all throw- up. They will wrap the child in a blanket and deliver it to the coroner with instructions for no further investigation. Most funeral homes will provide a small casket at no charge
I know I over answered your question.
The answer is the Fire Dept will give you 1 free false call after that they will charge you $50. Think about it. They could be out on a false call when someone else could be in trouble.
They never know, that's why they treat every one as real. It's also why there is a big fine for people whose systems produce false alarms.
The reason they can come out so quickly and say false alarm is they know which alarm was tripped and they rush to it and they can see there is no fire there.
if the alarm was called in by an alarm company, they will try to call to disregard, if they find it is false. The trucks still have to run, just to be on the safe side. If they don't see signs of fire (smoke) they can pretty well tell anyway, since it takes time from the 1st call, to get on scene.
They usually can't until they get there, which is why they usually come in force--just in case. If they leave right away, they may have found out on the way that it's a false alarm, or whoever called it in tells them it's out.
They don't. unless a police officer arrives on scene first, and then reports it as false. They will be surprised when they get there.
i worked for macys security. sometimes someone is smoking in the bathroom(it sets off the alarm). we check before they get here
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