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To-date, wage theft organizing has focused on public policy by advocating for ordinances.
In the early eighties, MacKinnon and Dworkin fought for ordinances to enable suits for sex discrimination by anyone who could prove harm through pornography.
Indeed, Mike Cerra, a spokesman for the New Jersey League of Municipalities, said his organization had been fielding a growing number of requests for ordinances limiting the care and feeding of animals.
There was a major police sweep of the Park Blocks in 1996 for ordinances such as sitting on the Abraham Lincoln statue, marijuana possession, littering, and loud radios.
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The guidelines direct the police to use "station house adjustments" that in the past have informally been in effect for youths when they are arrested for the first time for ordinance violations, petty disorderly-conduct charges and other minor infractions.
Orders for ordinance help our economy.
You can also take a neighbor to court for ordinance violations, property maintenance issues, noise violations and disturbances.
Because local government officials helped draw the plans, cooperation from their governments is likely for zoning, ordinances and land purchases.
Accurate information on existing residential landscapes is essential for framing ordinances and monitoring residential water use in the Urban Greenspace Ecosystem.
Lou Barletta, the mayor of Hazleton, who pressed for the ordinances to discourage illegal immigrants from living there, said the city would appeal to the Supreme Court.
Public health and safety concerns provide an adequate reason for many ordinances to be upheld.
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