The FL Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is responsible for keeping track
of point violations on your Florida driving record.
For the complete list
of point violations, please see the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles» website.
Not exact matches
«The legacy carriers are still unable to show harm, still can not
point to a specific
violation of the agreements,» said U.S. Airlines for Open Skies, whose members include JetBlue and FedEx.
Larson ranks second this year after being docked
points by NASCAR for a
violation on his car, but at this rate, he's at the front
of the pack so often he has to be considered the favorite to win his first Cup.
49,000 were probed for suspected
violation of «the eight -
point anti-extravagance rules» and even anti-graft investigators are not safe — 2,479 discipline inspectors nationwide were punished in 2015, Xinhuanet reports.
Eventually, the member pushing the initiative may settle for a less egregious
violation in return for withdrawing the threatened
point of order.
In any event, the
point isn't whether the requirement to complete the long - form census form violates the charter, I don't think it does because it's probably either a
violation «in accordance with the principles
of fundamental justice» (under section 7) or a
violation which is «reasonable and demonstrably justifiable in a free and democratic society» (the test under section 1), but that it does nevertheless violate the right to privacy which is one
of our fundamental rights.
Before Warner's call, Senate Intel member Ron Wyden — one
of the biggest privacy advocates in Congress — issued a letter to Zuckerberg seeking answers on a number
of detailed
points on Monday, including how many privacy audits the company has conducted for apps on its platform and if Facebook has ever notified individual users
of privacy
violations of this nature.
Violations of the new rules can result in 12 -
point deductions per offense.
It seems that
point deductions can result in a shop being temporarily excluded from search results or even being removed from the system altogether (depending on the severity
of the
violations).
Netanyahu at one
point suggested that keeping these old files from the IAEA was, in and
of itself, a
violation of the deal.
In other words, there's no
point in having laws that purport to give the President the power to refuse a pipeline because that would be a
violation of NAFTA.
Finally, we find that the market reaction to announcements
of material covenant
violations is 88 basis
points lower among borrowers whose lenders face short - termism incentives, which suggests that the incremental attention from lenders with short - termism incentives does not improve shareholder value.
The Byrd rule provides a «surgical «
point of order that strikes any provisions in
violation without blocking the entire bill.
«Unfortunately, had they not kept monetary policy unnecessarily tight two years ago (as was
pointed out to them at the time), perhaps we wouldn't today be left wondering if our central banker's plan for youth unemployment involves flagrant
violations of the Employment Standards Act,» wrote Mike Moffatt, a well - known Canadian economist, dodgeball aficionado, and Pokemon Go enthusiast.
I am just
pointing out the illegality, no matter how unimportant it may seem to your vast intellect,
of every
violation I can
point to as regards the First Amendment.
It would place the Church in the role
of gently but firmly
pointing out
violations of biblical law and predicting the consequences, while seeking to live out its own profession before the world, showing God's glory in the wholesome, restrained, but ultimately satisfying outcomes it would demonstrate.
He suggests two other
points of view, and proposes that the chaplain be their advocate in the professional mix: a focus on meaning, arguing that the mentally ill have lost or have never found meaning in life (Tillich, Frankl); and a focus on morals, suggesting that a
violation of moral obligation or social responsibility accounts for mental distress (Mowrer, Boisen).
The whole
point of my post was to say that many, many such phenomena are dismissed as being some mysterious but material event, when it is clear there is not only a
violation of physical laws, but that some kind
of intelligence is involve in the
violation.
To be more
pointed, a psychotherapeutic reading
of Shakespeare would be hard to challenge in court, but presenting Shakespeare's view
of human nature in terms
of biblical realism would almost certainly be considered a
violation of the establishment clause.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade, about the creation
of international criminal tribunals in a number
of cases, about the idea
of a state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases
of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without violating the rights
of states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use
of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important
points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one
of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
But because
of violations of God's intentions among the oppressor, love must include the dimension
of divine wrath.8 At this
point, Cone really began to push the limits
of understanding:
The
point is that the 1st Amendment protects us from government endorsement
of religion, and having a government agent standing on government property on government time issuing religious instructions is a crystal clear
violation of it.
U.S.
violations of international law, failure to curb covert activities, refusal on «national security grounds» to release key evidence in the Iran - Contra and related trials, cooperation with drug runners in pursuit
of illegal foreign policy objectives, and an obedient press all
point dangerously towards a national security state.
The only way to justify such gross
violations of the sanctity
of life is to stretch reason beyond the breaking
point.
Jellinek once
pointed out that «a man who stays drunk for days without regard to family, work and other duties commits such a gross
violation of all cultural standards that his action can not be a matter
of choice unless his is a psychopathic constitution.»
If that is true, then his second «marriage» was a
violation of the sacramentality
of the original marriage and nothing more than an affair (which most people have already
pointed out).
Some kind
of religion - police
pointing out your
violation such as lack
of faith, not prayerful enough or having unconfessed sins.
There are egregious
violations of what constitutes food (or drink) in Starbucks» latte, as Hari
points out.
As an example Lewis
points to his own four - game suspension in 2001 for a
violation of the league's policy on substance and alcohol abuse.
Those shots can be reviewed for determining a) whether the shot was a two - or three -
point attempt or b) whether or not the shooter committed an out -
of - bounds
violation.
The committee also identified six
points of emphasis for next season: 1) electronic devices, 2) observed
violation reporting procedures, 3) starter's pistols, 4) equipment failure, 5) pole vault and 6) visible undergarments.
The previous administration repeatedly rejected the four -
point plan, while acknowledging that 90 %
of the
violations of the international marketing standards reported by IBFAN were in line with Nestlé's own policies.
INFACT Canada has spoken with Amber Welbelove, General Manager
of MBM Metroland Consumer Shows, and
pointed out that allowing formula companies is a direct
violation of the Code.
However its a
violation of his medical rights to have this
pointed out to all
of his classmates day in and day out.
I think we invite everyone to monitor the PROMISES WE HAVE MADE AND THE COMMITMENTS WE HAVE MADE and it is a good thing that you and others monitor and
point up when there are
violations of OUR PRINCIPLES.
Dinallo also announced a six -
point agenda for investigating public corruption, which includes stringent new disclosure requirements for charities (like, say, the Bronx - based Soundview, which Cuomo says Espada looted
of more than $ 14 million), using the Tweed Law to investigate the misuse
of public funds, and pursuing election law
violations under the existing Executive Law.
Lewis was mistakenly found to be in
violation of the mental health provision
of the SAFE Act because his attorneys say he was prescribed anti-anxiety medication at «some
point.»
On Sunday, the mayor issued a five -
point traffic - cutting plan that includes limiting truck deliveries in congestion areas while also ramping up enforcement
of moving
violations that clog streets, such as blocking the box.
@DenisdeBernardy Could be, but my
point with the red light cameras is that the underlying law wasn't the target — it's still a
violation to run a red light or turn right on red — but the way it was enforced generated the sort
of public pressure the OP was pondering.
After one branch
of city government issued several Willets
Point business owners
violations and shut down their body shops earlier this month?
Your
points two and three are a clear
violation of the meaning
of the Convention.
Ozekhome also
pointed out that the continuing detention
of Suswam without recourse to Court or due process
of law constitutes a
violation of his fundamental human rights guaranteed under Section 35 (1)(c) and (4) and 44 (1)
of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and is therefore illegal and unconstitutional.
Entergy will pay a $ 1.2 million civil penalty under the terms
of a consent order for significant Clean Water Act
violations at its Indian
Point, the DEC announced today.
Still, as NYPIRG's Bill Mahoney
pointed out on Twitter yesterday afternoon, there were 6,711 unpunished
violations of state campaign finance law in 2008 alone.
The conservative view
point is concerned about the
violation of rights held by others, especially when the government monopoly on force is used as a cudgel.
In the short term, Gallivan
pointed out New York is not just one
of the few states that incarcerates minors with adults, but is also in
violation of federal law.
The first
point is the most serious; if proven it's a serious
violation of the law.
He
points out that Cuomo himself lives in one the neighborhoods, in Mt. Kisco, that the federal government contends is in
violation of the desegregation order.
Broge asked Sugarman to investigate both
of Larkin's campaign committees and
pointed out that
violations of state election law are subject to fines
of up to $ 1,000.