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But that right must be exercised subject to conditions laid down by authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order and public peace.
Yet shorter-term and prudent expedients are still possible, which might bring greater reason and order to public financial affairs, and might buy some time until longer-term, more-libertarian solutions are possible.
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The Crown Prosecution Service said a public order charge would be more appropriate but as this does not carry a custodial sentence it would not be in the public interest to proceed.
Twenty arrests were made for public order offences, affray, assault, theft, criminal damage and possessing weapons.
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In order for the public to know that money is not wasted, two things are needed.
Alcohol abuse is not just a health issue, it is a public order issue.
In a televised interview, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias admitted that the pictures had been altered.
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The law on public processions is governed by section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986.
Two men aged 19 and 20 from Stoke-on-Trent were arrested on suspicion of public order offences.
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The agreement will also include arrangements for assuring internal and external security and public order.
Two were arrested for assault, three for drug-related offences and 10 for public order offences.
Both men were charged with a public order offence, but this was later dropped.
Abuses of the system need to be tackled in order to restore public confidence.
I've learnt that I have to be organised in order to make public transport work.
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Free-speech campaigners have been calling for Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 to be scrapped.
One man was arrested for a public order offence outside Liverpool council's meeting at the town hall.
Southern Railway said public order offences, which include anti-social behaviour, counted for 20% of the overall total.
Mr Farrer said Warren "would inevitably in Jersey be seen as a major threat to public order".
Zimbabwe had failed to reform key laws, like the public order, security and information acts, it said.
The implications for public order and safety, to say nothing of national security, can scarcely be overstated.
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Among the arrests, 17 were for assault, 17 for drunkenness and 16 for public order offences, police said.
Five men were arrested on suspicion of drug and public order offences and later released on police bail.
Tim Godwin said the number of police given specialist "level 2" public order training could rise to 6, 000.
Prime Minister Luis Solari said democracy did not give strikers the right to cause disruptions to public order.
Bedlington Magistrates Court issued the Asbo after he was convicted of a public order offence at Wansbeck Hospital.
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In our limited, constitutional republic, the pecking order for a public response is first local government, and then state.
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His Lordship properly looked at the wording of Section 5 of the Public Order Act and applied common sense.
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