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Under the measure, the state would be able to confiscate goods found in sweatshops - a practice that would adversely affect manufacturers who own the goods.
A co-author of the new criminal code, he has now switched his attention to the proposed tax code, highlighting the worryingly wide powers of a reinforced tax police who would be able to confiscate property without a court order.
Last month, the government said police should be able to confiscate valuables from refugees to help cover their costs – just one of 34 proposals aimed at tightening refugee policy.
But while police will be able to confiscate the passports of those travelling from London to Belfast, they will not be able to seize the documents of those travelling from Northern Ireland to Britain.
It announced today that authorities would now be able to confiscate private property, shut newspapers and prohibit public meetings, strikes and criticism of the president, if doing so is deemed necessary to the national security.
In the future, teachers will also be able to confiscate mobile phones "legal highs", pornography and cigarettes.
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"This isn't about a teacher being able to confiscate something – something that's always been there.
The fighters have set up many checkpoints around the base and were able to confiscate 20 different rockets.
Armies had always been able to confiscate property of military value, Butler argued, and slaves were instrumental in supporting the Confederate cause.
Through stern acts passed by the Diet at Västerås in 1527, he was able to confiscate all the properties of the Roman Catholic Church.
The revolt (Jōkyū no ran) not only failed but in its failing the Hōjō were able to confiscate thousands of estates and place them in the hands of landless adherents and friends.
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