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Yet the touch of reserve he brings to the aching moments of "Billy Budd" makes the music even more poignant, as when the Novice (the tenor Andrew Kennedy) is dragged on deck after having been flogged for a petty infraction, on orders from the malevolent master-at-arms, John Claggart (the bass-baritone Gidon Saks, in a chilling performance).
Like Garner, Williams was an unarmed black man being arrested for a petty infraction.
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She has been arrested for petty infractions twice — once on a charge of destroying live vegetation on state property.
They argue that a disregard for petty infractions, such as graffiti, drunkenness, or the breaking of windows, encourages further crime by signalling a degree of public disinterest and neglect.
Yet consumer advocates and passengers who have been ordered off planes for seemingly petty infractions think some flight attendants abuse their power and that the broad language airlines use to define unruly behavior makes it difficult for passengers to know how to behave and, if necessary, defend themselves.
Conservatives didn't want to face the broader revelation that Ferguson and the surrounding cluster of St Louis-area municipalities were mostly run by white people and financed by the fines and court fees that many black people must pay after being disproportionately targeted by police for petty infractions – a perfect recipe (and solid justification) for resentment.
They also alleged he mistreated workers by fining them for petty infractions.
Afterward, the NAACP and the local advocacy group Appleseed Texas presented evidence that the McKinney, Texas school police disproportionately targeting black students for petty infractions.
Issuing summonses for petty infractions is an element of "broken windows" policing, a strategy that focuses on aggressively enforcing quality-of-life offenses in an effort to deter more serious ones.
A New York Daily News report from earlier this year found that between 2001 and 2013, the NYPD issued over 7 million summonses for petty infractions, like riding a bike on the sidewalk or drinking in the street.
It might seem trivial, but according to a Daily News analysis at the time, roughly 2.7 million New Yorkers had been hit up for these kinds of petty infractions between 2001 and 2013.
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