Yes,it is an assault. The law says assault can be verbal or nonverbal actions intended to intimidate while battery is physical action.
In Canada a smart Crown can get you jailed for walking down the street.
2006-09-14 16:46:59
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answered by ? 5
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Well. where is the finger going.............if you mean it in the accepted sense, then, no, you cannot be charged for 'giving the finger'............however if the fact that you give the finger causes some serious disturbance then you are into a whole new ball game.
2006-09-14 23:50:17
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answered by who leo 1
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Giving someone the finger is not illegall in Canada unless you insult the person verbally.
2006-09-14 23:48:09
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answered by Cody 1
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you cant be charge for giving the finger. but since its canada i bet they think different
2006-09-15 05:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Was the finger in French or English?
2006-09-14 23:46:45
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answered by LeAnne 7
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It depends on if the finger was given to a minor.
2006-09-14 23:48:43
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answered by Ron K 5
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I think cutting off a finger and giving it to someone else should be a crime if it already isn't! Whoa!
2006-09-14 23:46:53
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answered by Mr. Boof 6
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Why are you asking such a pointless ques. Give it to a cop or some big goon with atitude, and you will be pushing your luck. Short of that I don't think anyone gives a damn.
2006-09-15 00:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's extremely doubtful they would waste the court's valuable time. It's all they can do to keep up with all the terrorists to detain.
2006-09-14 23:54:03
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answered by vinny_the_hack 5
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Do you mean the Trudeau Salute
2006-09-14 23:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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