Violating public decency explained

In Austria, violating public decency is display of an act that is considered a violation of the generally recognized principles of decency to be observed in public.

Background

Acting in a manner that is perceived as violating public decency is punishable under administrative law, the sentences are proscribed by the respective state police or state security laws of the Austrian states in conjunction with the .

A key condition is that the criminal behavior occurs in public (i.e. in a group of people in a public setting). This means that beyond the circle of those involved, other people have the opportunity to perceive the behavior. Examples of decency violations include: For example, urinating in public, chanting the slogan "A.C.A.B." or flashing the finger. Prosecutions of decency are primarily carried out or initiated by the federal police. The minimum penalty is an, which is less than a violation of decency as defined by a .

In both Vienna and Graz young men belched or farted loudly in the presence of police officers and were fined €70 and €50 respectively.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steirer bezahlte für Furz 50 Euro Strafe . de . 2009-09-08 . Kleine Zeitung . Steirer paid a fine of 50 euros for Fart . https://archive.today/20160412121623/http://www.kleinezeitung.at/steiermark/graz/graz/2125075/darmwind-kostete-steirer-50-euro.story . 12 April 2016 . dead.
  2. Web site: Anstandsverletzung: 70 Euro Strafe für Rülpser . Decency violation: 70 euro penalty for belchers. wien.orf.at . 2016-02-19 . 2019-01-16 . de .
  3. Web site: gam/dpa . Wien: Österreicher muss für Rülpser 70 Euro Strafe zahlen . . 2016-02-23 . 2020-04-26 . de . Austrians have to pay a fine of 70 euros for burps.