Sentences with phrase «public disorder»

Any blog post or newspaper column potentially creates a risk of public disorder if it is compelling enough.
These «harmful activities» include anything with a risk of public disorder, a risk of harassment, alarm or distress, or creating a «threat to the functioning of democracy».
Well - organized, nonviolent protests that refrain from causing public disorder can keep issues top of mind for others and build general awareness and / or sympathy; similarly, the manner of demonstration can promote hope and inspiration for a better future.
It appears the authorities are increasingly reducing protest to a mere public disorder situation, rather than an expression of democracy which must be policed.
The mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, banned the burkinis at the end of July, calling them a «symbol of Islamic extremism» and fearing that they make spark public disorder.
«The adoption of water cannon, far from controlling public disorder problems, might actually provoke and heighten protests,» Liberal Democrat London Assembly member Caroline Pidgeon said.
The passage of the bills, known collectively as the Criminal Justice Reform Act and spearheaded by the Council speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, was the most significant step yet toward reducing the burden of a two - decade - old policing policy that treats public disorder as harbingers of more dangerous offenses, and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of outstanding criminal court warrants for minor infractions.
They now have the capacity to create public disorder through strikes, demonstrations, and illegal actions, and their heavy contributions to political campaigns gives them the capacity to persuade members of a major political party to take actions of dubious legality on their behalf.
Obviously, this does not mean that the URN call will remain a priority; common sense applies and incidents involving firearms or large - scale public disorder, for example, may take priority.»
Firstly, the term riot naturally implies that we are dealing with public disorder orchestrated and or caused by people conspiring together over one or more identifiable causes.
Given the genesis of La Marseillaise would distributing its lyrics in English to a crowd of G20 protestors be considered inciting public disorder?
In our last issue William Oddie produced convincing examples of such active undermining, from the «disastrous» affirmation of the primacy of «children's rights» by the Children Act in 1989 to the «analysis by the Institute for Public Policy Research (which) found that, among other factors linking the 18 areas worst hit by public disorder, is a high rate of single - parent families and broken homes.»
Also, Special Branch had assessed the risk of serious public disorder «as being among the worst ever seen in London», with a hard - core of 500 — 1,000 demonstrators looking for confrontation, and not participating in peaceful protest.
The ban was hinged on the premise that «there are ongoing activities of Shiite members in the state, that could cause public disorder,» as the Commissioner said.
Any sentence uttered over a megaphone potentially creates a risk of public disorder.
The long faces and public disorder that I was normally used to in Paris life stood out in surly relief.
«We encourage all local people and community leaders to work with the police to ensure community relations are not undermined by public disorder
There are so many stereotypes about Gypsies and Travellers, and unfortunately a lot of similar coverage in the media; whether it's to do with crime, or public disorder, or rubbish dumping.
«The police would argue that any stage performance by a white racist singer would risk public disorder and damage community cohesion.
Questions - justice Ten minute rule motion - electricity generation (Wales) Legislation - London local authorities and Transport for London (no 2) bill Legislation - Transport for London (supplemental toll provisions) bill Legislation - London local authorities bill Adjournment debate - public disorder of August 2011 and the case for early intervention
Is there a public disorder that overwhelms the Police to warrant the deployment of the military?»
He also directed party leaders in all the 57 councils to give special concession to youths and women, while also urging members of the party in Surulere to give peace a chance and drop all forms of public disorder.
Private conflict was a better predictor of neighborhood deterioration than public disorder, such as vandalism, suggesting the important role that individuals play in community safety.
Cuban authorities confiscated her passport and charged her with incitement of public disorder, resistance of police and incitement to commit a crime.
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.»
Following the release of data about people charged, prosecuted and convicted, by the Ministry of Justice, in the soberly named Statistical bulletin on the public disorder of 6th — 9th August 2011 - October Update, we can begin to dissect the issue with a forensic approach and taxonomize what happened.
Let's pause there and ask: was this primarily a violent incident of public disorder, or a chance for opportunists to acquire property?
The convictions were set aside on the basis that the element of public disorder had not been the correct focus of the trial judge.
As Lord Hodge indicated: «Parliament first provided for compensation for riot damage in 1714 in response to the public disorder which followed the succession to the throne of Great Britain of George, the Elector of Hanover, as George I.» However, jurisprudence in this area has subsequently developed up to and beyond R (D) A 1886.
For bodily injury which occur due to involvement in any violent labour disturbances riot or public disorder or civil commotion.
For bodily injury which occur due to participation in any violent labour disturbances riot or civil commotion or public disorder.
The plan does not cover for bodily injury which occur due to participation in any violent labour disturbances riot or civil commotion or public disorder.
The police custody survey shows that women in general are detained in police custody proportionately more for offences of public disorder than are men, and that Indigenous women are particularly susceptible to being detained.
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