Not exact matches
BeatBullying has long been campaigning for the introduction of a Schools Safety Bill and a Cyber-Bullying
Act, which would make it explicitly
against the law to bully or harass a child,
young person and adult in and around school or online.»
And as Atlantic Monthly «s Conor Friedersdorf declared last month in a piece on police brutality, no conservative or liberal, much less a moral human being, can ignore the pressing need to seriously address the reality that there are police officers
acting as thugs
against people of all backgrounds — especially
young black men and women — under the guise of enforcing the law.
The
person she meets who changes her life isn't a man, but a mysterious
young woman who initiates the virtually housebound Plum (who is planning on having bariatric surgery) into a secret society of guerrilla fighters who are committing terrorist
acts against the patriarchy.
Now, more than ever before, broken
young people all over this country are committing sociopathic
acts against innocent voiceless beings.
-- Drug Offences, including Possession and Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking; — Firearm and Weapons Offences; — Property - related Offences, including Theft, Break and Enter, and Mischief; — Assaults, including Domestic Assaults; — Impaired Driving Offences, including Drive while Impaired, Drive Over 80, Refusal of a Demand, and Impaired Care or Control; — charges
against young persons under the Youth Criminal Justice
Act.
(1) Every
person who contravenes subsection 110 (1)(identity of offender not to be published), 111 (1)(identity of victim or witness not to be published), 118 (1)(no access to records unless authorized) or 128 (3)(disposal of R.C.M.P. records) or section 129 (no subsequent disclosure) of this
Act, or subsection 38 (1)(identity not to be published), (1.12)(no subsequent disclosure), (1.14)(no subsequent disclosure by school) or (1.15)(information to be kept separate), 45 (2)(destruction of records) or 46 (1)(prohibition
against disclosure) of the
Young Offenders
Act, chapter Y - 1 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.
I understand that I am entitled to appeal
against Hampshire County Council's revocation of my daughter's performance license, under sec 39 (6) of the Children and
Young Person's
Act, 1963: