Sentences with phrase «public order»

The rules of public order constitute the possibility of private life in the way in which the rules of a game like chess constitute the possibility of playing that game.
Serious violence and serious public order offences are among her specialties, as are offences committed against children.
Or to put it differently: What are the grounds for a Christian response to the need for public order and safety?
There's air conditioning, there are traffic lights, and there have been — granted — vast and brilliant advancements in public order and freedom.
The right to believe what one will and to bear public testimony to that belief cuts to the heart of the American experiment in a free and just public order.
The market needs secure public order; so the government needs law enforcement agencies and military forces.
They in fact made public order impossible after the fourth century AD.
Officers will receive public order training and learn when the situation should trigger «mutual aid», where officers from neighbouring forces help out.
One should pray for the comprehensive, public order also to be brought into line with these very different values.
They also claim that in these schools the preservation of public order is easier and more efficient than anywhere else.
The police, having a responsibility for public order have often been at odds with civil rights.
The Supreme Court has recently supported the use of random stop and search powers allowed under s60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act on the basis this may save lives.
The government of Morocco responded that the individuals were expelled from Western Sahara to cities in internationally recognized Morocco in the interest of maintaining public order in the territory, as the government believed their purpose was to organize protests.
Pastor Zhang Shaojie, the leader of Nanle County Church in China's Henan Province, was arrested in November 2013 and sentenced to 12 years for «gathering crowds to disturb public order» and fraud.
Can Islam move toward accepting the secular state — secular in the sense that the state treats equally citizens of any and every tradition, consonant with public order and the common good?
Perhaps a deliberate, malicious and sustained attack on a person's reputation can have consequences for public order as well as for the person's private interests, but that would be extremely rare.
Their last report, published earlier this year, established that we are in a new era of public order policing — one that is faster moving and more unpredictable — and that police tactics will have to be as adaptable as possible to keep up.
The Sentencing Council has published proposed guidelines on public order offences, ranging from riots and large - scale violence by football fans down to low - level disorderly behaviour.
Two street preachers are appealing in court today against public order convictions after a case in which... More
Qatar also expressed concern with the inclusion of «sexual orientation and gender identity» in paragraph 48 as this contradicts Qatari public order laws and Sharia.
Arase, however, warned all actors in the crisis as well as their loyalists to refrain from any act that may threaten public order as the police shall deal promptly, firmly and decisively with such persons or group in line with their legal obligations.
At the end of June, Overd and fellow preacher 51 year old Michael Stockwell had their religiously - motivated public order convictions quashed at Bristol Crown Court.
The fact that a variety of offences, from public order, to inciting racial hatred, to encouraging terrorism might have taken place did not appear to have been considered.
by an entire abstinence of the Gov» t from interfence in any way whatsoever, beyond the necessity of preserving public order, and protecting each sect agst.
In most cases, those who have the mandate to facilitate the attainment of justice by ensuring public order and doing their work in accordance with the law regardless of who is involved, are themselves the real perpetrators of crime and abettors of criminals.
This case would appear to signal judicial condoning and acquiescence of heavy - handed and draconian police protest control methods, and of the law putting too much emphasis on upholding public order at the cost of permitting legitimate and peaceful protest in a democratic society.
Last month two evangelists were found guilty of a «religiously aggravated public order offence» after preaching to passers - by inside a Bristol shopping...
A spokesman from Avon & Somerset Police told Premier: «A 53 year old was arrested on Saturday 19th August 2017 on suspicion of a racially or religiously - motivated public order offence.
An inquiry into what had happened at Bradford and Heysel — as well as a riot at Birmingham City's St Andrews stadium in which a 15 - year - old boy died — led by leading judge Oliver Popplewell resulted in new, wide - ranging public order powers for police.
The judgement will come as a relief to the coalition, which would have had to order a fundamental rethink of public order tactics ahead of the Olympic Games had today's ruling gone the other way.
Many people in the room today will know that HMIC have been reviewing public order policing since 2009.
This is inaccurate, as it includes very minor public order offences — which is a shame, really, as an attack every hour and a half sounds rather reminiscent of the violent American TV show the Wire...
She also says that their operational use is also questionable as they are not mobile enough to deal with mobile public order incidents such as riots.
What is also regrettable is that the Supreme Court did not seize the opportunity to abandon the confusing public order test and the triple jump altogether, but instead further complicated the test by adding four compulsory factors.
In a recent opinion in People v. Martinez, Criminal Court Judge Ruben Franco held that» [w] hile most of us may consider it distasteful, and indeed foolish, to wear ones pants so low as to expose the underwear... «people can dress as they please, wear anything, so long as they do not offend public order and decency.»»
The Dutch government cited public order and security worries in withdrawing landing rights for Cavusoglu's flight and Turkey fired back saying the Dutch ambassador to Ankara should not return from leave «for some time».
I do not suggest that the ACLU has lost its punch or that there are not in the prestige backwaters of the academy extreme separationists still weaving their theories for a radically secularized public order.
... Beachwear which ostentatiously displays religious affiliation, when France and places of worship are currently the target of terrorist attacks, is liable to create risks of disrupting public order.
At the same time, it must maintain a just and moral public order concomitant with religion.
This republican image runs into sharp conflict with a more received picture, celebrated by right - wing libertarians, according to which the rules of public order regulate the private sphere rather than serving — now in the fashion of one culture, now in the fashion of another — to make it possible.
In addition there's been a solitary unsubstantiated policy announcement by the deputy prime minister in January 2011, and one consultation, about six months ago, angled towards promoting public order and police powers.
We have several Public Order Acts but no Peaceful Protest Act.
«He provokes public order, as a tool of attracting the media and making unsubstantiated claims about the transparency and fairness of all the elections he contested, such tactics are dangerous and irresponsible.»
[224] Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner Stephen Kavanagh confirmed that police in London were considering using baton rounds against rioters, not previously used by mainland police in public order operations (though they were first approved for use in England and Wales in 2001).
And preventing crime means intervening early in domestic disputes to prevent escalation, it means supporting the vulnerable person who could become a victim of crime, it means tackling anti-social behaviour, it means providing effective public order policing.

Phrases with «public order»

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