Sentences with phrase «become a public nuisance»

This has to be curbed or it will become public nuisance here just like it is in India for ages!
They may not accept their fate and run around in circles, spiralling themselves out of control; but once their sad fate is determined and sealed, they become a public nuisance.
No person shall keep or maintain any animal in such a manner as to cause the animal to become a public nuisance, or disturb the peace, comfort or health of any person.
Stray animals can easily become a public nuisance, soiling parks and streets, ruining shrubbery, frightening children and elderly people, creating noise and other disturbances, causing automobile accidents, and sometimes even killing livestock or other pets.
Remember, it is unlawful to allow your dog to become a public nuisance.
The stores, the city argues, have become a public nuisance, drawing too many police calls, litter and loitering, says the city's Housing and Redevelopment Agency.

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When it worked, it improved examination results and also impacted on reducing community disorder, neighbourhood nuisance, the number of NEETS (young people Not in Education, Employment, or Training), and saved the public money that would otherwise have been spent for many years on students who were now employable and would become net contributors.
Before the test is administered, owners sign the Responsible Dog Owners Pledge by which the owner agrees to meet their dog's health, safety, exercise, training and quality of life needs as well as cleaning up after their dog in public places and never allowing their dog to become a nuisance.
Although the animal control department will have power to levy fines — ranging from $ 35 to $ 250 — for pets who roam wild, damage property or become nuisances, Thorp said responses will be limited to public complaints.
The problem with many of these ordinances, including the Michigan case as well as this new Memphis case, is that a garden becomes a «public nuisance» when one of your neighbors calls to complain about it.
The trial judge had ruled that all nickel from Inco's refinery in the soil became a nuisance if public concern about potential harm adversely impacted the properties» market values years later.
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