I was leaving my daughters basketball game the other night and the county officer was sitting in a parking lot next to the stop sign. The game was in a small town and they don't maintain the roads as diligently as the highways. They are mostly snow-packed and icy. Due to these conditions I was unable to make a complete stop. I did attempt with no avail and the office was able to see all that had happened. Instead of informing the county to lay down a salt-dirt mix he followed me for six blocks and issued me a ticket for failure to stop at a stop sign. I then asked if he wrote down it was due to poor road conditions and he said no and he refused to redo his ticket. Is there anyway that I can fight this?
Yes for sure. However annoying a child is, they're still only children, intentionally spraying her with a water hose is wrong.
You should be considerate to curious children in your area. If you don't like having kids around then you dhould move to a place where there are no kids. Kids are known to do stuff like that. They are naturally curious. A child can definitely be up in her father's tree on her father's property and whatever she happens to see from that tree is called public exposure. You neighbors should learn to respect eachother and tolerate eachother.
If the local police said it's assault, then it is. Technically, you sprayed the girl on her property which is a form of tresspassing, even if it was only done with water, it still amounts to assault. But you might want to look into provisions of Provoked Assault, which is substantially less of a penalty than straight assault.
It isn't due to the force of gravity, it is the method to explain the fundamental workings of the force of gravity.
Why don't you just pull her out of the tree and spank her butt? Or a fire hose to knock her out of the tree?