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The police can hardly enforce a law that left a policeman's wife and daughter dead.
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The mayor at the time, Charlie Luken, imposed a citywide curfew that largely ended the riots but was hardly enforced in white neighborhoods.
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Why not just enforce it?
Colonial anti-sodomy laws did exist, Kennedy wrote in Lawrence, but they applied to everyone, not just to men; also, they were hardly ever enforced and "it was not until the 1970's that any State singled out same-sex relations for criminal prosecution, and only nine States have done so".
Hardly anybody enforces the law with a straight face anymore.
More important, the ban on feed has hardly been enforced.
Hazel Blears's bill died a death [and] minimum wage law is hardly being enforced for interns.
But it was hardly ever enforced, and it was not until the 1960s that the first in a series of ever more effective laws was enacted, coming initially from London and more recently from Brussels.
When I met Singhal, in 2009, he insisted that the law had hardly been enforced — he said claims that gay men had been harassed by police were propaganda — but maintained that it should remain in place, because "it inhibits people from freely becoming homosexuals".
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