Sentences with phrase «dangers to public»

«The movement of motor vehicles over the highways is attended by constant and serious dangers to the public, and is also abnormally destructive to the ways themselves... In the absence of national legislation covering the subject a State may rightfully prescribe uniform regulations necessary for public safety and order in respect to the operation upon its highways of all motor vehicles — those moving in interstate commerce as well as others.
As commercial trucks pose such overwhelming dangers to public safety, there are literally hundreds of laws and regulations in place that are designed to minimize risks.
Few scientists have ever been brought to court for making inaccurate risk assessments, and the case has seismologists worldwide wondering how to communicate potential dangers to the public without facing liability or raising undue alarm.
«There is no danger to the public.
This might seem like a small issue, but police chases are a danger to the public.
Citing «an immediate serious danger to the public health, safety or welfare» and to residents at the facility, the Agency for Health Care Administration stopped Floridian Gardens Assisted Living Facility from admitting any new residents.
A «whistleblower» discloses information he or she reasonably believes evidences: • A violation of any law, rule or regulation • An abuse of authority • Gross mismanagement • A gross waste of funds • A substantial and specific danger to public health or safety
Therefore, Pilate and the religious authorities would have already known Jesus and his disciples, and would have understood that they posed no danger to public order in themselves, because the apocalyptic message they preached was nonviolent, anticipating God's imminent action.
An American missionary facing deportation from Turkey for being a «danger to public order» has been released.
This a bunch of «liberals» who are frightened of an armed populace and convinced that conservative Americans «clinging to their guns» are a danger to the public order.
My conclusion from my work with sexual and domestic violence is that porn is a serious danger to public safety, akin to shouting «Fire» in a crowded theater; but given legal rules of evidence, there may be little hope of convincing courts of this analogy.
«In the present state of our knowledge it appears not to be a danger to public water systems.»
«The mass shooting in Parkland, Florida — the 18th at a school this year alone — lays bare the all - too - tragic reality that all face: we are not doing enough to keep violent weapons out of the hands of those who are a threat and danger to public safety,» said Gounardes, referring to a statistic on school shootings by the Everytown gun control group that has been disputed as inaccurate.
«There's a tremendous danger to our public hospital system,» the mayor said.
The use of a service animal by an individual with a disability is welcome at Thruway facilities wherever the general public is permitted provided the service animal is under its handler's control at all times and does not pose a danger to the public.
Their purpose is to minimise the volume of non-recyclable solid waste material and store it with minimal danger to the public.
The massive campaign both on social media and in school communities statewide sought to educate the public about the danger to public schools from the governor's politically motivated attacks.
«There was never any danger to the public or the workers,» Hein said.
It's also important to note that for the past two years the Department has sought legislation to modernize and enhance our authority over the licensed professions, including the authority to issue summary suspensions of individuals» licenses where there is an imminent danger to the public's health or safety.
And I don't care if it cost $ 900 million or $ 10 billion, if it is a clear and present danger to my public, I'd like to see it closed.»
«Under this government's plans, offenders who are a danger to the public could still be released from prison,» Mr Khan warned.
One of Hein's missions in life these days seems to be to demonize the Catskill Mountain Railroad and its volunteers as not only deadbeat county tenants (CMRR leases them county - owned tracks) but with their lead - paint encrusted rolling stock a clear and present danger to public health.
On Wednesday, October 30, hundreds of New Yorkers from across the state came to Albany to expose Governor Cuomo and the Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) regulations for what they are: fatally flawed, a danger to public health and our well - being, and supportive of a massive fracking infrastructure build out.
«There is still a long road ahead, but I am now sure that we will succeed in rebuilding,» said Rodriguez, cautioning that the structure still presents a danger to public safety as long as it stands.
But, as the Gannett story reminds us, Pegula is not above using his team to advance the interests of the industry that made him a billionaire, one that many consider a potential danger to public health in the Empire State should Gov. Andrew Cuomo approve hydrofracking.
Though the Town Supervisor and Town Board do not have a direct vote on this project (read on to see why), my bottom line is simple: I will not support this proposal unless I am convinced there is no danger to public health, and I will do everything within my power to ensure that the Anellotech project is thoroughly and carefully reviewed by the appropriate authorities.
Ms May has blamed her 2011 decision to water down control orders — which restricted the freedom of people believed to be a danger to the public — on the courts» decisions to strike them down.
Is a new strain of H3N2 swine flu a danger to public health or just to the reputations of public health experts?
It says the plan would not pose any serious danger to the public or the marine environment, because the radiation would rapidly be diluted.
The CEQ also helped shape the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) declaration that it did not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions as well as its decision not to declare them a danger to public health under the Clean Air Act, despite an internal EPA analysis noting that greenhouse gas emissions endangered public welfare.
The dispute was ultimately settled but the case underscored the high stakes of labor disputes involving electric utilities, as well as the potential danger to public safety and the need for clarification of the authority of state public utility commissions, Scott said.
The HHS investigation team, which did not include CDC employees who worked in EOC or in the zoonotic infectious diseases branch, concluded on 2 September that evidence did not support Lanciotti's allegations about Singleplex's superiority, or that there was any specific danger to public health because of the use of Trioplex.
The addition of isoflavones to common foods poses a clear danger to the public and should not be allowed.
Similarly, the claims that cult diets can reverse heart disease have no scientific basis and represent a danger to public health.»
There is probably no greater danger to public health today than the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and FDA's advice and regulations regarding dietary fats.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is committed to protecting current and former Federal employees and applicants for employment from interference and retaliation when making protected disclosures, or «whistleblowing,» which includes disclosing information related to a violation of law, rule, or regulation; gross mismanagement; gross waste of funds; abuse of authority; or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety.
These provisions are consistent with and do not supersede, conflict with or otherwise alter the employee obligations, rights, or liabilities created by existing statute or Executive order relating to (1) classified information, (2) communications to Congress, (3) the reporting to an Inspector General of a violation of any law, rule, or regulation, or mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety, or (4) any other whistleblower protection.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, if the administrator finds that an immediate danger to the public health, safety, or welfare requires adoption of a regulation upon fewer than 35 days» notice or that action is required by or to comply with a federal statute or regulation which requires adoption of a regulation upon fewer than 35 days» notice and states in writing its reasons for that finding, it may proceed without prior notice or hearing or upon any abbreviated notice and hearing that it finds practicable, to adopt an emergency regulation.
ASPCA Position The ASPCA supports reasonable «leash» laws and laws that regulate dogs who have caused unjustifiable injury or who present substantial danger to the public.
The agency will determine whether the dog is a danger to public safety, spokeswoman Kat Kennedy said.
concluded that the data collected in the United States to support the theory that pit bulls posed a unique danger to the public is flawed by methodological shortcomings.
Finally, this essay is in response to those who say the APBT poses a danger to the public because of the breed's historical involvement in dogfighting.
This argument assumes that if the American Pit Bull Terrier was bred to be used for dogfighting a hundred years ago, the APBT obviously must pose a danger to the public today.
Animal control has the right to trap any cat it deems is a public threat to health and safety; if a «licensed veterinarian decides that the cat is too ill or injured or that it has an illness that presents an imminent danger to the public health or safety or to itself, the cat may be humanely euthanized».
Adult dogs who bite with maiming force are a danger to the public, their owners, and themselves, as society has very low tolerance of such dogs.
Any free - roaming cat impounded by the enforcement authority that bears an appropriate ear - tipping indicating it belongs to a managed colony may, at the discretion of the animal care and control division, be returned to its managed colony unless illness or injury present an imminent danger to public health or safety.
The zoo says the drive - thru run posed no danger to the public, and the charges were related to the fact officials didn't ask for permission to take the bear offsite.
The dogs involved were all family pets, 3 Golden Retrievers, an Akita and a Rottweiler, and none of the owners of these dogs believed their dogs to be aggressive, or a danger to the public in any way.
As mentioned above, these animals were euthanized not because we didn't have room for them or because they were taking too long to be adopted, but because they were a danger to the public (temperament) or were suffering from injury or illness beyond our resources to treat / heal.
Breed bans are also under - inclusive: These bans do not target all dogs that present a danger to the public.
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