Sentences with phrase «destroying public property»

Drifting, jumping, destroying public property, and taking out other cars all add to your nitrous tank.
However, the sleepy little village gets an infusion of high - octane fumes when Lightening McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson), barrels into town, unintentionally ripping up the road and destroying public property.
'' All the roads were barricaded and tyres were being burnt and commuters molested and three of the commuters lost their lives and I said, does the accident warrant them to destroy public property?.

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Lets say it is offensive, that still does not give someone the right to destroy private or public property.
Not because she disagrees with the portrayal of Christ or the fact she seems to be religious but because she destroyed private property being displayed a public museum.
The fact is, Shelley Mayer tried to destroy Westchester's public schools and she raised our property taxes to the highest in the nation.
ASP Tanko said the suspects will be screened and those found culpable will be prosecuted for disturbing the public peace and destroying property.
Laconically noting that «the law is no stranger to incongruity,» Willett explained that «permitting sentiment - based damages for destroyed heirloom property portends nothing resembling the vast public - policy impact of allowing such damages in animal - tort cases.»
They destroy property, spread disease, and cost the public money to control.
Any human activity that results in bears becoming food conditioned or habituated raises the level of risk to public safety and property damage and increases the number of bears destroyed (District of Port Hardy Bear Hazard Assessment, McMillan, 2009).
There was a public pay to play golf course behind our neighborhood, this golf course was sold to a new owner and after two years the new owner destroyed the golf course (removed the club house, stopped maintaining), so that they could build condos on the property.
When public property is vandalized, it will be assumed that the perpetrator did not have permission to destroy the property.
And worse, I can't help but think Google is doing this intentionally — forcing users to write substantive material inside of Google properties, forsaking control over their own content, and further destroying the public web.
Abusers often employ a variety of tactics in their quest to control their targets, including physical abuse (e.g., pushing, hitting, choking), sexual abuse (e.g., forced sexual activities), emotional abuse (e.g., name - calling, insults, public or private humiliation), economic abuse (e.g., controlling finances, preventing the partner from having a job), coercion and threats (e.g., threatening to harm or leave the partner), intimidation (e.g., destroying the partner's property, harming the partner's pet), social isolation (e.g., monitoring or limiting the partner's social contacts and outside activities), and denial (e.g., denying or minimizing the abuse, blaming the partner for the abuse)(see Hines, Brown, & Dunning, 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008, 2014).
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