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What are the penalties other institutions may impose?

por Eider Duarte Cursino publicado 02/08/2018 16h59, última modificação 02/08/2018 16h59

Other sanctions are established by legislation related to responsibilities in the civil, administrative and criminal spheres, especially those related to the protection of intimacy, private life, honor and public image.
Criminal Code provides in its article 261 a penalty of imprisonment from two to five years for anyone who exposes to danger any vessel or aircraft or takes any action to prevent or impede navigation by sea, river or air.
Article 132 of the same Code also typifies the exposition of persons to risk as a crime with a penalty of imprisonment from three months to one year *or more (if the crime is considered more serious) in cases where people are subjected to direct threat to their life or health.
Under the Law of Misdemeanor, flying an aircraft without being properly licensed may result in a sentence of imprisonment (fifteen days to three months) and a fine. Under article 35 of the same Law, practicing stunts or performing low passes outside  authorized zones can lead to imprisonment (fifteen days to three months) and a fine.
Other penalties may be applied according to the rules of other public agencies such as ANATEL, DECEA and the Ministry of Defense.