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The first step in countering it is to enforce the law.
Yet such regimes are only as strong as the will of those whose task it is to enforce them.
Perhaps, as some have suggested, it will be rare for anyone to be penalized in France, given how difficult it is to enforce the law fairly and uniformly.
This (admittedly provocative) proposal was offered in the context of a discussion of how difficult it is to enforce existing laws against animal cruelty.
Principals, parents and the police should not be worrying about whose responsibility it is to enforce anti-bullying programs; they should be working together consistently, in a coordinated fashion, enforcing the same rules with the same punishments.
And, as if on cue, two developments late on Tuesday provided a stark reminder of how hard it is to enforce the curbs foreseen under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or Cites.
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It's to enforce the rules we have".
The goal is to enforce it next year.
The clearer this is, the better it will be, and the easier it will be to enforce".
That's not our job it's to enforce our local and state laws," Elston said, "and that's the way it should be".
"Planning is a rigorous process with clear guidelines and if it is to be enforced fairly must also be upheld by everyone," he said.
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