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infract
verb
To infringe, violate or disobey (a rule)
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Antigone reminds us that certainty about the absolute nature of a code is a self-fulfilling prophecy, since it means we will punish those who infract it – and set in motion one of those tragic cycles of consequences that are Sophocles's subject.
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"Because of the number of people infracting the law and the nature of the infractions being minor, it's not in the public interest for them to prosecute".
We are trying to tighten that up dramatically and I am being infracted at the moment by the European Union for doing that.
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