Sentences with phrase «violating city rules»

A NYC Water Board member who donated the maximum amount to de Blasio's mayoral campaign and agreed to sponsor a birthday party fundraiser for him was determined to have violated city rules, fined $ 1,000 and resigned.

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The system will also be able to register how many times a pedestrian has violated traffic rules in the city and once this number reaches a certain level, it will affect the offender's social credit score which in turn may limit their ability to take out loans from banks, Wang said.
First - tier Chinese cities like Beijing and Shanghai have already employed AI and facial recognition technology to regulate traffic and identify driver's who violate road rules, while Shenzhen traffic police began displaying photos of jaywalkers on large LED screens at major intersections starting in April 2017.
Intellifusion, a Shenzhen - based AI firm that provides technology to the city's police to display the faces of jaywalkers on large LED screens at intersections, is now talking with local mobile phone carriers and social media platforms such as WeChat and Sina Weibo to develop a system where offenders will receive personal text messages as soon as they violate the rules, according to Wang Jun, the company's director of marketing solutions.
The Wing, a women - only coworking space and social club that has three locations in New York City and one in Washington D.C., is under investigation by the New York City Commission on Human Rights due to its strict no - men - allowed club rules — possibly violating the city's Human Rights Law, Jezebel reporCity and one in Washington D.C., is under investigation by the New York City Commission on Human Rights due to its strict no - men - allowed club rules — possibly violating the city's Human Rights Law, Jezebel reporCity Commission on Human Rights due to its strict no - men - allowed club rules — possibly violating the city's Human Rights Law, Jezebel reporcity's Human Rights Law, Jezebel reported.
The city's law prohibiting employers from asking candidates to reveal their past salaries violates the First Amendment's free - speech clause, ruled U.S. District Judge Mitchell S. Goldberg.
The home - rental site filed a lawsuit Monday (June 27) in federal court alleging rules recently passed by the city of San Francisco violate free speech and privacy laws.
New York does not recognize same - sex marriage, but in 2001, the state's highest court ruled Yeshiva violated New York City's ban on sexual orientation discrimination.
In an Orwellian bit of legal logic, the D.C. Board of Elections ruled that merely allowing an otherwise legally petitioned referendum that would have potentially overturned the city council's action would violate the D.C. Human Rights Act.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration offered the testing after a Department of Investigation probe last year found the city's housing authority had failed to conduct lead inspections for four years, violating city law and federal rules.
Open Loop blatantly violates procedures and laws without a single action from the responsible agencies that are supposed to enforce rules and regulations here in the city of New York!
Furthermore, several others listed describe instances where candidates attempted to violate the rules of New York City's public financing system, but were caught by the city's enforcement agency and fined or denied public fuCity's public financing system, but were caught by the city's enforcement agency and fined or denied public fucity's enforcement agency and fined or denied public funds.
Hours later, Attorney General Jeff Sessions hit back at Chicago, saying the Trump administration «will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety.»
Former Borough President Guy Molinari, a Grimm supporter, recalled that McMahon was once fined for violating a campaign finance rule when serving in the City Council.
A member of the New York City Water Board resigned his position and was fined $ 1,000 for violating conflicts - of - interest rules by hosting a fundraiser for Mayor Bill de Blasio's re-election bid, records released Tuesday show.
New City, NY — County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef announced today that the Appellate Court unanimously overturned an earlier court ruling that said the County's bids for public bus transportation violated the General Municipal Law and the Rockland County Charter.
PRESS RELEASE FROM COUNTY New City, NY — County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef announced today that the Appellate Court unanimously overturned an earlier court ruling that said the County's bids for public bus transportation violated the General Municipal Law and the Rockland County Charter.
Hasidic women are anxiously awaiting a decision from the de Blasio administration about women - only hours at several public pools — a rule the Human Rights Commission says might violate a city law barring gender discrimination.
A member of the New York City Water Board resigned his position and was fined $ 1,000 for violating conflicts - of - interest rules by hosting a fundraiser for Mayor Bill de Blasio's re-election bid, records released today show.
The letter says that the city would be in violation of its city - mandated contracting rules if it did not provide a signed contract for Success, and would violate its state pre-K grant by not inspecting pre-K programs.
Reuters — A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday tossed out a challenge to New York City anti-corruption campaign finance laws, finding the so - called «pay to play» rules do not violate free speech rights.
Councilman Robert Doherty did not violate the city ethics code when he appeared on behalf of a local bar before a state authority, the city Ethics Commission has ruled.
During a closing round of questions that required the candidates to answer yes or no, a rule that they tended to violate, Quinn and Albanese said that churches should be barred from holding worship services in city schools.
«New York City Transit can and should do more to collect fines from those who violate its rules,» DiNapoli said in a press release.
He is part of a lawsuit against the city that argues the rules violate their First Amendment rights.
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that a city law to regulate carwash businesses violated federal law because it encouraged unionization, dealing a blow to Mayor Bill de Blasio's efforts to increase protections for low - wage carwash employees.
This July, a state appeals court unanimously uphelda lower court ruling that, indeed, the city violated state environmental law in building the Mott Haven campus.
A Los Angeles judge has thrown out a new state law that was to transfer substantial management authority of the sprawling city school system to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, ruling that the legislation violates California's constitution.
U.S. District Judge Solomon Oliver Jr. of Cleveland ruled Dec. 20 that the city's state - enacted voucher plan violates the U.S. Constitution's ban on a government establishment of religion.
Former D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson violated the city's ethics rules when she solicited a donation from a major food service contractor shortly after a whistleblower lawsuit accused the company of swindling millions of dollars from the school system, according to a ruling from the D.C.'s Board of Ethics and Government Accountability.
A district court judge later ruled the city had violated the dog owners» due - process rights, and the dogs were released.
In that ruling the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals struck down Oklahoma City's policy of not adopting out pit bulls, saying it violated the state's ban on breed discrimination.
In the event of the latter (like ruling against a citizen simply because of race, thereby violating the Civil Rights Act), the recourse is to appeal to a higher - level executive to levy a charge (a city judge must be charged by a county commissioner, for example, and then appear in that court since they couldn't rule over their own case, obviously).
Judge Colas held that the two commissioners (the third has not been appointed by Governor Walker) were violating his Circuit Court order by proceeding with re-certification elections that involve school district employees even though the Judge recently ruled that he could not enforce his decision on school districts or municipalities other than the Madison School District and the City of Milwaukee.
By leaving in place the Texas Supreme Court's ruling that the Obergefell decision does not, in fact, require such benefits to be extended, the decision to deny cert will return the case to the trial court, where plaintiffs will argue that the benefits violate Texas state law and seek an order forcing the city to rescind them.
Although the Court recognized that the trial court's ruling would likely require some responsive action by the city to address the inadequate number of shelter beds in Victoria, it declared, «[t] hat kind of responsive action to a finding that a law violates s. 7 does not involve the court in adjudicating positive rights.»
if you are pulled over in Municipal Judge, City of Rule Haskell for violating a traffic law, you can expect to become the proud recipient of a traffic violation, courtesy of your Municipal Judge, City of Rule Haskell law enforcement.
The City Court, City of Mount Vernon, ruled that the evidence showed Miriam and the Purchaser had violated New York's license law because an unlicensed individual had received compensation for performing brokerage services.
City officials have asked the real estate industry to share blame in the discovery that hundreds of homes violated affordable homeownership program rules, but the problem raises questions about flagging city oversiCity officials have asked the real estate industry to share blame in the discovery that hundreds of homes violated affordable homeownership program rules, but the problem raises questions about flagging city oversicity oversight.
Agents also were alleged to have violated fair housing rules by sharing their personal opinions of the quality of the Allentown schools and the level of crime in the city to white buyers but not to minority buyers.
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