Sentences with phrase «dangerous loophole»

The phrase "dangerous loophole" refers to a legal or technical gap that allows people to exploit a system in a way that is potentially harmful, risky, or violates the intended purpose of the rules or regulations in place. Full definition
«These reforms will close dangerous loopholes in the law that allow these human misery agents go free and will give law enforcement more tools to help protect victims and bring human traffickers to justice.»
The Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2018 was introduced today, and it closes a very dangerous loophole that drastically affects the lives and safety of internationally - adopted individuals.
A new policy report launched today warns of dangerous loopholes that threaten to nullify Europe's climate commitments under the Paris agreement.
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In an announcement unveiling the bill, the lawmakers called the problem a «dangerous loophole» that was not addressed in the ride - hailing component of the state budget.
Cuomo said the new law closes a «dangerous loophole» in the state's Clean Indoor Air Act, which limits cigarette smoking in public places.
Also at noon, IDC Leader Jeff Klein, and IDC members Sens. Diane Savino, Jose Peralta and Marisol Alcantara will release Preying on Pre-Ks, a report examining a dangerous loophole allowing hundreds of sex offenders to live near standalone pre-kindergartens in NYC, 250 Broadway, 20th floor, Manhattan.
Cuomo says the new law closes a «dangerous loophole» in the state's Clean Indoor Air Act, which limits cigarette smoking in public places.
His latest statements allude to dangerous loopholes that would authorize a special prosecutor for only one year and would fail to cover all cases where civilians are killed by the police or die in police custody.
Albany County DA David Soares said that at the time he accused Judge Stephen Herrick of giving a «get - out - of - jail - free card for every criminal defendant in New York state» and creating a «dangerous loophole» by giving his high - profile steroids case to a special prosecutor in 2010, he saw nothing offensive in his words.
«Nicotine use in any form has shown to be damaging to teens and this measure will close a dangerous loophole that allows e-cigarettes to be used in New York schools,» Gov. Cuomo said in a release.
«Nicotine use in any form has shown to be damaging to teens and this measure will close a dangerous loophole that allows e-cigarettes to be used in New York schools,» Cuomo said.
«This measure closes another dangerous loophole in the law, creating a stronger, healthier New York for all.»
In the wake of the firestorm going on at Penn State, Assemblymen Jim Tedisco and George Amedore are calling for the closing of what they say is a «dangerous loophole» in state law that doesn't require coaches and other college athletic officials to report possible sex - abuse cases.
As non-profit organizations, shelters are exempt from many of the laws that regulate pet businesses, a dangerous loophole that allows them to import and sell large numbers of stray dogs and cats from places as distant as Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Taiwan without appropriate oversight.
The decision, Chippewas of the Thames First Nation v Enbridge Pipelines Inc, creates a dangerous loophole to the duty to consult and accommodate and allows the Crown to dodge its constitutional duty by delegating decision - making to arms - length tribunals and ensuring the proponent is a private party.
Cook suggests that going forward, altering its security would provide a dangerous loophole, that creating a backdoor to access the data would make the phone more susceptible to unauthorized hacks.
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