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Police are already cracking down on jaywalking, which is illegal or reckless walking.
You've heard of reckless driving -- now they're cracking down on reckless walking!
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None of his colleagues followed him and so he was free to act out a profoundly implausible little pantomime of reckless endangerment, walking steadily towards a man with a gun.
Does Burress's ability to catch a football justify reckless endangerment, walking into a crowded club with a loaded, unlicensed gun and risking everyone's life — yours, your child's, my child's?
He injured himself in glorious sporting endeavour; my tumble followed the reckless pursuit of walking on cobbles in high heels.
That accident -- he was struck by a reckless driver while walking near his home in rural Maine -- so traumatized him that he has been writing it into his novels ever since.
The young Lily is a reckless girl who walks through the Arab quarter and catches rides at the soldiers' hitchhiking booth.
WILLEM DAFOE plays the serious one, a by-the-book F.B.I. agent who is nevertheless reckless enough to walk into a diner in 1964 Mississippi and take a seat in the section set aside for blacks.
When a reckless teenage driver runs over a child walking to school, we expect that justice will force possible jail time as well as potential financial compensation.
New Yorkers have plenty of reasons to be on edge when walking the streets, from armed thugs to reckless taxi drivers to aggressive hawkers.
In addition to reckless endangerment, he faces charges of trespassing, parachuting on a national monument and walking on a cultural statue.
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