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This is the pure, street-level incarnation of "broken windows" policing, a popular model of law enforcement where so-called "quality of life" offenses are aggressively enforced in order (theoretically) to prevent larger crimes.
Other speech laws have been more aggressively enforced.
… Laws on seat belts worked because they were aggressively enforced.
"We've not really aggressively enforced that inspections be done in the lower category dams.
It aggressively enforced a ban on photos of the coffins of military casualties returning home.
Officers also aggressively enforced laws against guns, illegal drugs and petty crimes like turnstile jumping in the subways.
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In an era of large government budget deficits, the incentive to aggressively enforce tax laws may be greater than ever.
They also expect Mr. Bush's Justice Department to aggressively enforce criminal laws like the federal death penalty.
The Supreme Court this year ordered the government to more aggressively enforce laws against sex-determination tests and sex selective abortions.
At his confirmation hearing last week, Mr. Donaldson told the Senate Banking Committee that if confirmed he would aggressively enforce corporate antifraud rules.
Georgia, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania had to pass a second round of legislation or aggressively enforce regulations after their initial reform efforts, Mr. King said.
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