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· Many occupations are prohibited by local bylaws.
Local bylaws generally specify what constitutes light work.
Unarmed, they perform various order-maintenance duties, such as the enforcement of local bylaws and traffic regulations.
Local bylaws allow this kind of citizen's arrest and the men are now being held by sharia police.
Cost of implementation and local applicability affected by climate and local bylaws were also found as major role players in the selection of credits specific to hospitality design.
What is less well known is that the City of Westminster has deployed an identical regime in other parts of the Borough using local bylaws.
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Now the PM is sympathetic to a Manchester idea to take action with a local bylaw.
Blake's enforcement of a segregationist local bylaw brought the then little-known black clergyman, the Rev Martin Luther King, roaring into action.
A spokeswoman said: "At about 2.45pm on Sunday 19 June, police responded to a complaint that a number of motorbikes were parked on the village green, contravening a local bylaw protecting the site.
"A superbly-aimed briefcase thrown by an irate commuter as I was cycling over Teddington Lock bridge in contravention of a local bylaw one morning in 1989," answers Mike Cassidy to the question of unusual objects taking riders out.
Dartmoor, you see, is the one place in England where, thanks to a local bylaw, you can legally pitch up for a wild camp – as long as you do so properly and respectfully (100m from a road, not on an archaeological site, and not in an area enclosed by walls).
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