Depends on the circumstances.
Consider the following...
1. Authorized fire alarm drill
2. Testing of the fire alarm system
3. Evacuation of the building for reasons other than fire (gas leak, structural damage, etc.)
No fire in any of those examples is there?
2007-05-13 11:09:19
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answered by todvango 6
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It's against the law in all 50 states.
2007-05-11 09:32:28
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answered by Kaiman 2
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Yes is very ilegal and a very serious crime. And even worst if someone get hurt or dead escaping the non-existing fire.
Is illegal at all states and most countries in the word. Ussually means jail time due to the big danger of that kind of accion.
2007-05-11 09:51:48
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answered by ? 7
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It's against federal law to do so; therefore it is illegal in Indiana. And unless you're a real little kid (like 10 years old), they will prosecute. If you're a real little kid, you'll just gonna get grounded like never before.
2007-05-11 09:28:49
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answered by DryApartmentNoSunshine 2
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It violates a federal law so you better have a real good reason for doing it (like being attacked and unable to summon the police)
2007-05-11 09:33:44
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answered by Jess 7
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Yes. this is commiting a federal crime it's like screaming bomb in a movie theater or area with a lot of people in it even if there isn't one.
2007-05-11 10:24:41
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answered by desmoboy8592 1
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YES - as I'm sure it is in all 50 states.
2007-05-11 09:27:05
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answered by luckyaz128 6
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Yes.
2007-05-11 09:27:21
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answered by Trisha 4
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I'm pretty sure it's illegal in all 50 states.
2007-05-11 09:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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This is illegal everywhere in the U.S.
2007-05-12 00:58:39
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answered by WC 7
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