The Conservative MP said it should be an offence to train a dog to behave aggressively.
It is an offence to take any wreckage of the shuttle because it is government property.
What caused offence to Gail Benison is an eviction threat for expressing a political view.
It also claimed the comments would cause potential offence to those who adhere to Islam.
It is now a criminal offence to insult the French flag or national anthem.
He says he meant no offence to the monarchy and was unaware of the law.
Swiss law entrenched bank secrecy in 1934, making it a criminal offence to reveal a client's identity.
TfL successfully argued it breached its advertising policy by containing a controversial message "likely to cause widespread offence to the public".
The Watsons are now campaigning to have the law changed to make it an offence to defame the deceased.
It is already a specific offence to assault or obstruct people providing emergency care, such as doctors and nurses.
The same people have also made it a criminal offence to put oil of citrus into jam or jelly.
But now the ban is permanent and makes it an offence to organise, participate or attend a hare coursing event.
It is a criminal offence to breach these terms, which can lead to five years in prison or a fine.
The prosecution said Ms Pryce passed the story about his speeding offence to the press in revenge for his extra-marital affair.
Under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 it is an offence to dig for a badger or damage a badger sett.
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It should become a criminal offence to withhold information about poor care or to provide care that results in serious harm.
The Northern Ireland Executive has also made it a criminal offence to own a dog that attacks and injures somebody else's pet.
This states that it is an offence to commit an unauthorised act with the intent to impair the operation of a computer.
Second, we are shifting from tackling the offence to targeting the offender.
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Indeed there are those who almost seemed so afraid of causing offence to anyone that they prefer to express no values whatsoever.
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Police warned that it was an offence to keep money dispensed accidentally from a cash machine and urged people to return the cash.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has already banned the sale of BZP, although it's not an offence to possess it.
Mr Cameron announced plans to make it a criminal offence to breach orders imposed by the courts to prevent forced marriages taking place.
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Rugby Football Union chief disciplinary officer Judge Jeff Blackett had equated the offence to abuse of a match official, a position Armitage rejected.
The United Arab Emirates has tightened its law on internet use, making it a criminal offence to mock its rulers or organise unauthorised demonstrations.
"Fatso has taken offence to this and has spun around and bit this man on the right leg, " Sgt Roger Haynes of Broome police told journalists.
''But it sharply reminds us how easily a few thoughtless words can cause grave offence to many, and undermine our racial and religious harmony, '' he said.
Fifa punished Switzerland's FC Sion for a similar offence to Chelsea's in April and the club was told it could not sign players until the 2010 off-season.
The bill also contains a bizarre provision which allows information relating to a possible offence to be withheld if disclosing it would expose the authority to prosecution.
This means it is an offence to capture, kill or disturb them, as well as damage or destroy their breeding sites or resting places without an appropriate licence.
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