Sentences with phrase «on public procession»

The cyclists were arrested under provisions in section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986, which states that the police can impose conditions on a public procession if they hold the reasonable belief that «it may result in serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community.»
Ortom, who later announced the ban on public procession shortly after security operatives whisked him away to Government House in Makurdi also called on security agencies to carry out thorough investigation into the attack on protesting students which led to the loss of lives.»

Not exact matches

But this was not an abrupt stop for Jesus, His entire life was strangely summarized by the one who mocked him: «He saved others; he can not save himself» (Mark 15:31) By not saving himself he «got rid of the Sovereignties and the Powers, and paraded them in public, behind him in his triumphal procession» (Col. 2:15) On the cross Jesus» self - identity was not discontinued but fulfilled.
For his inaugural Mass and again on Palm Sunday, he opted for an open - air «popemobile,» foregoing the safety - glass - enclosed version that became the vehicle of choice for public processions following an assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.
However, they put its adherents under discriminatory disabilities: they did not allow Christians to serve in the Arab armies, they required them to wear a distinguishing garb, they placed on them a special tax, and they forbade them to give such public expressions to their faith as religious processions or the ringing of loud bells.
Police officials on Monday advised the public of several road closures that will be necessary to accommodate funeral traffic, including the procession to Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Many of the works in «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis,» which runs through April 3, are on public view for the first time.
At the ground floor of the Gallery, the sound / video installation «More Sweetly Play the Dance» (presented for the first time in 2015 at the Eye Museum, Amsterdam) will receive and surround the public: an animated frieze of life - sized moving images, based on the «procession» theme, will be projected along more than 40 meters.
The European Court of Human Rights in Zilliberg v Moldova (Application No 61821 / 00) and Ezelin v France (Application No 11800 / 85)(1991) 14 EHRR 362 has recognised the legitimacy of general statutory restrictions on demonstrations in the form of a public procession, where necessary to avoid a breach of the peace, and would also seemingly (per Lord Mance in Laporte, at para 149):
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