U.K.-based Compound Security Systems Ltd. sells a device to repel loitering teens with a frequency adults can't hear.
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Youths convicted of loitering in stairwells or the entries to apartment blocks now face two months in prison.
He has even taken to loitering around the House of Commons in the hope of overhearing a stray rumour.
Every large border town has, loitering round the bus stations, recruiters for slaughterhouses or chicken-processing plants across the mid-west.
Military trucks picked up people stranded, or just loitering, and brought them home.
She was so slow for most of the program the Canadian Mounties were considering giving her a ticket for loitering.
The town centre manager in Holywood planned to play classical music outside a number of stores to deter loitering youths.
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Footage available on YouTube shows criminals loitering at road junctions, before hurling themselves at slow-moving vehicles, then confronting drivers and demanding compensation.
Reports suggest he was also seen loitering around the site of the bomb blast in Oslo two hours before the island incident.
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An officer could only ask about an immigrant's legal status, for example, while investigating that person for speeding, loitering or some other offense.
Mr Ling, whose job includes loitering in public places for observation, watched a woman at an Oslo underground station who texted as she walked.
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Ms. Rosenfeld said lawyers also plan to ask the court to throw out and seal the convictions of those found guilty of loitering offenses.
The article reported that Tripp had been arrested in 1969, at the age of 19, for grand larceny and later pled guilty to loitering.
Were the youngsters loitering outside a factory just out for air?
Firmly absorbing, meanwhile, are his views of luggage-burdened pedestrians on a featureless bridge and of young people loitering on the sidewalk outside a gritty night club.
If that's not enough, it can be set to pop up on your "movie days" or when you just happen to be loitering outside a theater.
They collect vital intelligence for warfighters at every level in the chain of command, sometimes loitering silently above enemy formations far longer than any manned aircraft could.
The charity says Home Office figures show that in 1996, 210 children aged 17 and under were convicted for soliciting or loitering, compared to 101 in 1995.
Long-pressing the Home button brings you to an app switcher exhibiting six of your most recently active apps, with a Task Manager loitering with malicious intent beneath them.
The "biggest star in the world" turns out to be the scruffy actor Keanu Reeves, who does indeed show up, loitering quietly by the bar with a small group of pals.
When the posse was on the case Mr Clark could present a face of innocence, loitering on the edge of beatings or shootings in a sports jacket and a felt hat.
Eddie Wise, who was arrested more than two dozen times while panhandling in the Bronx, was one of the original plaintiffs in a 2005 civil lawsuit aimed at the antibegging loitering law.
This is a fascinating model that predicts windspeeds, and currently shows the Lee system loitering off the coast for the next week and strengthening into a hurricane before coming ashore in Louisiana.
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Last month, Malawi's President Bakili Muluzi directed the country's police to arrest prostitutes found loitering on street corners and their clients in an effort to slow down the spread of HIV and Aids.
While loitering on the site, I found legal scholars wanting me to pretend to be a juror on a murder trial, so they could gauge how persuasive (or flimsy) certain kinds of testimony might be.
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Loitering just outside the penalty area, the Inter Milan star lashed a powerful right-foot shot towards goal that keeper Eiji Kawashima could only deflect into the net when he was well placed to make an effective save.
While there's no doors or privacy factor involved, those who were previously choosing to take it to the sidewalks probably won't mind all that much, and designers say the open design discouraged loitering and criminal activity anyway.
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New sex offender orders will also come into effect from December 1st, which will allow police to apply to the courts to prevent a convicted or cautioned sex offender from doing certain things, such as loitering outside primary schools.
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Ms. Rosenfeld said the city has also agreed to several "prevention policies, " including having the New York Police Department provide notification to the lawsuit administrator for the next two years about anyone wrongly charged in the future with the loitering laws.
When you are standing in front of a building housing a bulge bracket investment bank, such as Merrill Lynch or Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs, or a financial powerhouse, such as Citibank or JP Morgan or UBS or Deutsche Bank, you know very clearly whose headquarters you are loitering in front of, which a double skinny latte in your hand.
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