Virginia Code § 18.2-419 prohibits picketing or disruptive behavior near someone's residence that threatens their tranquility, with violations classified as Class 3 misdemeanors. The law allows certain lawful picketing, such as during labor disputes or at public discussion sites. Courts can also issue injunctions and damages for unlawful conduct under this law.
Picketing or assembling near someone's residence in a manner that disrupts or threatens their tranquility is prohibited, with violations classified as a Class 3 misdemeanor.
Yes, lawful picketing during labor disputes, at construction sites, or meetings on public premises discussing public interests are permitted.
Violators face a Class 3 misdemeanor, and each day of violation counts as a separate offense. Courts can also issue injunctions and damages.
Yes, courts of general equity jurisdiction can enjoin unlawful conduct and award damages, including punitive damages, against those found guilty.