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His promise was matched by Mr Huhne, who said he would lead a campaign of mass civil disobedience against identity cards if they were made compulsory.
In India and countries in Africa, Shakespeare's works were made compulsory in schools, as they were seen as a mark of civilisation.
The "clunk click" films, which were repeatedly broadcast in the 1970s, were seen as playing a key role in reducing road deaths before seatbelts were made compulsory in 1983.
Lomax, who has played mostly at full-back and wing for Saints this season before switching to stand-off since Pryce was injured in August, always wears a headguard – which were made compulsory in all under-16 matches as a result of his injury.
Seat belt use is required by law in nearly all states, but some safety experts and industry officials believe that if seat belts were made compulsory -- for example, through interlock devices that would disable a car's transmission if a driver was unbelted -- safety would be enhanced and air bag design simplified.
Driving courses were made compulsory in all public secondary schools.
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Civil marriage was made compulsory.
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Why can't this be made compulsory?
In December many optional powers are to be made compulsory.
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