Sentences with phrase «adopt stricter laws»

This week AAA announced it was asking members to push the 2012 Florida legislature to adopt stricter laws against texting and driving.
Congressman Charles Rangel was similarly blunt in assessing the government's failure to adopt stricter laws that would keep guns off the streets.
«Should you adopt the strictest laws and apply that generally or have more of a patchwork system of compliance depending on where your business is operating?

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«However, just as Jokowi has managed to win their support for passing important bills, it is not impossible for him to make his way to adopt a strict policy in the area of law and order.
The key shift was in the 1970s, when the Court veered away from strict interpretation of the original meaning of the Convention and adopted instead a policy of interpreting the Convention creatively and, through case law, extending its scope way beyond traditional ideas of political freedom into questions of economic and social policy.
ALBANY — Over 500 people rallied in front of the Governor's Mansion in Albany on Tuesday calling for the state to reverse its recently adopted state law imposing strict regulations on gun owners.
To show a form of protest against the state's strict gun law, Washington County lawmakers adopted a provision preventing state police from using their county seal on any paper work that deals with the SAFE Act.
Since the data protection laws outside the EU are in general less strict than in the EU, Apollo and Lionentry have signed standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission for the transfer of personal data to contracting processors in third countries, in order to ensure the protection of personal data at EU standards.
There's good news for cat lovers: Orange County officials have decided to let felines in six cities loll freely in their owners» yards.The news is not so good for those worried about stray dogs running in streets, raccoons rooting through trash or squirrels living in fireplaces.Animal control officials say they won't be patrolling or answering complaints in Winter Park, Maitland, Eatonville, Winter Garden, Edgewood and Ocoee unless those cities repeal their own animal control regulations and adopt the county's stricter law.
That prompted an outcry from city officials and animal rights activists who said the county was trying to «blackmail» the cities into adopting the stricter county pet law.
Animal control officials say they won't be patrolling or answering complaints in Winter Park, Maitland, Eatonville, Winter Garden, Edgewood and Ocoee unless those cities repeal their own animal control regulations and adopt the county's stricter law.
This evening, shortly after George W. Bush signed the weakened Energy Bill into law, EPA administrator Stephen Johnson announced that California (and the 16 states that had pledged to adopt California's standards) will not be granted a waiver from the clean air act to put stricter pollution controls on vehicles and drive a higher CAFE standard than is included -LSB-...]
As of Jan. 1, 2010, Massachusetts lawyers will be required to comply with the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act, a strict new law requiring businesses to encrypt personal data and adopt written policies for data and file storage.
Law societies are not prevented from adopting stricter rules than those developed by the courts.
Buckmaster's post says that the AG's threats ignore the fact that Craigslist «is operating in full compliance with all applicable laws,» has eliminated its «erotic services» category and has adopted stricter screening measures.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign the bill into law as soon as this week, and, as a result, it's likely we'll see websites and services adopt stricter control and policy over what's posted on their platforms moving forward.
Declarations adopted in the Summit of the Americas process do not have the nature of norms of international law in the strict sense, although, according to Sanahuja, they would fall within the scope of the so - called soft law, without direct legal effects but with visible influence on policies and domestic legislation.
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