Sentence examples for order legislation from inspiring English sources

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The death prompted a review of public order legislation.

He said that parliament must take into consideration the impact of law and order legislation on the money needed for prisons.

The Met is understood to have hired lawyers after the learning the HMIC would criticise the force's interpretation of public order legislation.

Forty-five of those prosecutions were for indecent or racist chanting and the group believes such serious cases should fall under hate speech or public order legislation, rather than the Football Offences Act of 1991.

"We have previously contacted the churches who support the people who gather outside clinics and asked them to reconsider their stance – but to no avail; in repeated meetings with police around the country officers have told us they do not have the powers to tackle the problems these people cause; and attempts to use public order legislation have failed," she said.

4. Respect the right to protest: public order legislation such as the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003, and the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, has redefined the meaning of "assembly", awarded new powers to the police, and banned all unathorised demonstrations within one km of the Houses of Parliament.

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Those tempted to commit a crime could find themselves confined to the UK on their return, thanks to  banning-order legislation.

That law, along with a great deal of subsequent law-and-order legislation, was intended to fight crime, control riots, and solve what was called, in the age of the Moynihan report, the "Negro problem".

The two federal cases that mesmerized Albany this week — a state senator accused of trying to bribe his way onto the New York City mayoral ballot and an assemblyman charged with taking payoffs to write made-to-order legislation — come as federal prosecutors in Manhattan have increased their focus on political corruption, officials said on Friday.

Beer and pubs were ripped from the heart of Whitbread after competition regulators smashed the market dominance of Britain's large brewing groups with 1989 Beer Orders legislation.

A similar move is being considered in France, where President Nicolas Sarkozy has ordered legislation paving the way for a total ban on the full Islamic veil.

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