Sentences with phrase «in a public place»

Current rules do not let people fly drones beyond the line of sight of human operators and over people's heads in public places, which limits companies like Amazon (amzn) and Google (goog) from using drones to deliver goods, among other business uses, beyond testing.
Instead, try to leave behind one or two in public places that your audience might hang out, such as coffee shops, public libraries, or the mall.
He notes that they are usually young males, who meticulously plan and act alone and that their longstanding fascination with weapons and violence send them to carry out their heinous acts in public places, usually during daylight.
«And then you're going to find yourself in a public place trying to disrobe, or reaching into an awkward spot.»
«In fact, the Danes are mad about candles and use them everywhere, both in public places like cafes, bars, restaurants and offices, and in the home,» Dyrbye explains.
Says Watson: «A crier has done a private, intimate thing in a public place, and people feel a bit embarrassed and awkward and defensive.
You might also think that other Tile users could potentially help you find your lost items if, say, you misplaced them in a public place.
The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people of color are treated by police in public places is under intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests of two black men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were trespassing.
Smoking was to remain illegal while driving a vehicle, anywhere smoking tobacco is, and in all public places.
The city has also invited Robinson, Nelson and their attorneys to submit thoughts and recommendations to the city solicitor on other ways of promoting equality in public places, including restaurants and retail establishments.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D), along with the state's Human Relations Commission and the Governor's Advisory Commission on African American Affairs, issued a statement Thursday condemning racial discrimination in public places, including the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks and the incident at Grandview.
The NRA, bolstered by Trump, has been a vocal proponent of allowing more guns in public places, including schools, but the exception for the convention has raised eyebrows and prompted skepticism among students and at least one parent who lost his child in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in which 17 people were killed and others injured.
Someone could connect our identity to a Bitcoin address, if we aren't cautious enough and reveal these connections in public places.
You don't have to fear on having to bring our escorts even in the public places.
The idea for KettleSpace came about following a remarkably commonplace scenario: finding somewhere quiet to take a call in a public place.
So we impose harsh social punishments on those who attempt to speak honestly about the last 36 years of peer - reviewed research in public places.
A man was arrested in Dunfermline, Scotland, on Saturday for carrying a potato peeler in a public place «without reasonable excuse» and faces up to four years in prison.
We have christians fighting to make public school give them time to pray and have church clubs, but when jews or muslims do it in a public place it requires a call to the FBI and they claim the jews are being insensitive?
If you think they should be charged, do you think that all people who pray in public places should be charged?
I have never seen a woman stand in a public place, remove all of her clothing, reveal herself entirely and say «Come and get it boys.
No one infringed on his thought process, so I'm not sure what you're talking about... And there's a BIG difference between exercising one's freedom of speech in a public place, and verbally harrassing one's co-workers in their private business workplace... This guy did the latter...
And this is from your precious 10 commandments that you want displayed in public places.
I despise people taking photos in public places and then publishing it without their permission even if it is something innocuous as eating out, walking around or just standing and staring at something.
Freedom of expression is allowing you and anyone to stand up in public places and denounce being gay as terrible for mankind.
But it makes me uncomfortable to see them being flaunted about in public places.
@Linda, while I absolutely agree with your comment, for me there is an even greater and broader purpose in pursuing this conversation in a public place: so that people can become aware of some of the deceptive (whether intentionally or not) and dangerous behaviours and practices that sometimes (often?)
The sons were already dead, but sometimes criminals, after they were executed, were impaled on stakes in public places as reminders and examples, as visual warnings of what happens to those who disobey or displease the king, or just to further humiliate them and their families (cf. 2 Sam 21:12).
He is due to enter pleas to charges of attempted murder, threats to kill and possession of a knife in a public place at Stafford Crown Court on Friday.
The victim was walking in a public place and was approached by the perpetrator, and no one else.
None are worthy of having any structures built in any public places.
Especially in a public place?
If you name names in a public place such as this and allege that those people committed certain offenses, it is reasonably certain what you are doing.
The only point we were trying to make is that she needed to be careful about what she said about whom in public places like this.
Villains don't want Truth in public places.
You can post comments without naming people, but as soon as you make accusations like this in a public place, you (and I) can get into serious trouble.
However, Arabs, not Jews, had planted bombs in public places.
He and two pastors were arrested this week for defying a new city ordinance that «effectively outlaws» giving food to homeless people in public places, because what even is this world anymore.
It seems twisted to me that in refusing to recite the pledge in public places, I can be judged by people who clearly have much less knowledge than I regarding the history of the pledge.
Lifestyle changes in Paris, such as rigid security checks in shopping centers and increased police presence in public places, have made the threat all the more real.
A religious symbol in a public place does not offend me.
One day, as our children or their children or their children's children stroll in gardens, debate in public places, or poke through the ashes of a wrecked civilization, they may not be moved to call us blessed.
Christians won't try to force their religion on people in public places, schools, events, etc. and won't try to keep others from having equal right?
I think it's great to ban Burqa's on photo id and they should have to remove them for any police matter (ie being pulled over) or in gov» t bldgs or private businesses if the owner so wishes but you just can't ban something like this in all public places it won't work.
«misogynistic and twisted» yes, those must be the words that come to mind when one doesn't want to see some white trash woman breastfeeding her kid in a public place.
France's law banning the burqa and other Islamic face coverings in public places is legal, top constitutional authorities in France ruled Thursday, clearing the final hurdle before the ban goes into effect.
@kevin: She wouldn't be punished for her beliefs but her disregard for property rights and violent actions in a public place.
I should've left old shoes out in public places filled with dry ice, all these nutjobs would have seen vapors comming from empty shoes and thought they missed the «rapture»
Just don't have the nativity scene in public places.
At his trial, he had pleaded guilty to 156 acts of public violence including mobilising terrorist bombing campaigns, which planted bombs in public places, including the Johannesburg railway station.
For example, the lepers were forced to live separated from the community and humiliatingly forced to warn others of their uncleanliness when they were in public places.
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