Violation of this Regulation may result in disconnection of the Booth in question without notice until
any such egregious act has been corrected.
Not exact matches
Again, as a general rule, a Crown Prosecutor is more likely to seek a custodial sentence if a defendant has engaged in
egregious conduct
such that the defendant's behaviour is closer to an intentional
act than negligence.
However, it occurs to me that if, as has been hinted today by the Prime Minister, section 53 (2) of the Freedom of Information
Act were redrafted so as to attempt to confer wide powers of Ministerial override of judicial decisions,
such a provision might plausibly be considered to fall into that category — if it exists at all — of legislation so constitutionally
egregious as to test the courts» commitment to the absolute supremacy of Parliament.
The
Act also criminalizes deception and other
egregious tactics,
such as falsifying header information, hacking, sending large numbers of commercial e-mail, or falsifying registration.