Sentences with word «loiterer»

The portly plainclothes cop never broke his stride, barely acknowledging the runner and producing no ID or warrant as he crossed the lot in a more or less direct line to where Manny, Doc, and a handful of loiterers were already turning around and placing their hands on the hood of Manny's car.
At night, though, that same park can lure loiterers, vandals and worse — leaving neighboring residents feeling angry and powerless.
Built in 1830, it's called the Spite House by some because the owner of one of the adjacent houses, built it to keep horse - drawn wagons and loiterers out of his alley.
He immediately butts heads with the powers that be by busting underage drinkers, petty loiterers, and even the son of the top cop (Frost, Kinky Boots), who later becomes his partner in fighting crime.
They face forward normally, but when the liftgate is raised, they can be swung down to aim rearward and play for tailgate partiers or other such loiterers.
Like other Ring products, the Floodlight Cam can stream video to your phone so you can monitor things — and send loiterers scattering with that alarm — even when you're not at home.
When lingerie shopping, men preferred to walk or stand alone (but they avoided standing too close to the store's entrance, possibly so they didn't look like a creepy loiterer).
He does not linger with scoffers in the slow swirl, bubbled stem of settled bar beer, the loiterers» golden climb.
PTI is like the motion - sensing lights outside a jewelry store that scare off loiterers and stray dogs.
Conversely, the seeds of Carangi's singular impact on an industry that had become a glorified assembly line are sown in haste: The film puts forth a few poignant images — Gia's colleagues mistaking her for a loiterer, Gia the only brunette in a pool of blondes (a tableau that really shows the novelty of her ethnicity)-- but mostly treats Gia not as a model with a drug habit, but as a junkie who models, one of Paul Schrader's born addicts.
While they never used the term «homeless,» the employees instead referred to these loiterers as «undesirables,» or even «smelly people.»
Norval Morris, criminologist and jurist, cited drunks, addicts, loiterers, vagrants, prostitutes and gamblers as persons who commit crimes without victims; he explicitly excluded abortion from his list, although in his book with Gordon Hawkins, abortion was equally explicitly included among the crimes which «lack victims».
Every day you will send them out on patrol duties, busting up drug sales, possible homicides, suicide attempts, loiterers, public indecency and several other criminal activities.
Temple guards might not eat you, however they will take a equally aggressive strategy to loiterers.
Getting hit with a «nuisance» claim for the smoke, odours, loiterers or other unsavoury aspects of the marijuana tenant's use;
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