Sentences with phrase «abusive language after»

In July, Lissu was criminally charged with using abusive language after he called President John Magufuli a dictator over alleged attacks on the opposition and the media.

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A Nigerian pastor has had charges against him dropped after her was accused of using «threatening and abusive language» whilst street preaching in London.
«It follows an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today at which the Arsenal manager admitted that his language and behaviour in the match officials» changing room after the West Brom game on Sunday was abusive, improper and questioned the integrity of the match referee.
But this is the second time this season the manager has been involved in a touchline altercation after shouting offensive language towards an abusive Leicester fan, where he also went unpunished.
It is alleged his language and / or behaviour in the match officials» changing room after the game was abusive and / or improper and / or questioned the integrity of the match referee.
McLaughlin's final months in the Assembly were dogged by the revelation that he had used abusive language against a female aide, and he was sanctioned by the chamber's ethics committee — after election day — for allegedly asking another lawmaker's aide for nude photos.
For example, debt collectors can no longer call outside of reasonable waking hours (8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.), use abusive or degrading language, contact you at work (after you've told them not to) or make legal threats (typically unfounded) against you.
It doesn't take an objective marker for me to empathize with and help the German soldier who is caught underneath the rubble after a bombing — especially since the dog will often save you from a similar fate — and I don't need to be fluent in any of the languages to understand when a sergeant is being abusive.
The Safe Streets Act defines aggressive soliciting as threatening those solicited, obstructing the path of persons solicited, using abusive language, proceeding behind, alongside, or ahead of persons solicited, soliciting while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs, or continuing to solicit after the person has responded negatively to the solicitation.
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