Some experts claim curfews cannot be policed without some type of electronic monitoring. |
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He was given a conditional sentence, which avoids jail time, but enforces daily curfews in his home. |
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Even hostels come with curfews, watchmen, wardens especially when they house girls. |
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Drastic measures need to be taken such as dusk to dawn curfews on thugs and yobs roaming our neighbourhood. |
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It began with the unremitting curfews, followed by reports of babies dying at checkpoints and snipers shooting children. |
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The commission will have the power to deduct money from non-payers ' bank accounts, as well as take away passports and impose curfews. |
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Officers have been given the go-ahead to impose curfews and exclusion zones on young hooligans. |
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This enables NGOs to liaise with the army during incursions and curfews to ensure the safe passage of staff and patients. |
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These impose restrictions on young drivers in terms of night curfews, passenger carrying and drink-driving. |
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Although curfews are less frequently imposed than in previous years, this method of restricting freedom of movement is still resorted to. |
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Local officials were empowered to impose curfews in 38 towns and cities. |
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The municipal government in Boston decided to work with the police and probation officers to enforce curfews for probation orders for juveniles. |
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She has not been able to come down to see her family, because of bad roads and curfews. |
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Many have been restricted to their houses during the general strike and daytime curfews of the past two weeks. |
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More ex-convicts are on parole, often wearing electronic tags and subject to curfews. |
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Education has been severely disrupted by the curfews and restrictions on movement, and traumatise children are achieving results well below norm. |
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There was no war here, no invasion, no curfews or quarterings. |
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Nowadays, as a conservation measure, local councils have imposed curfews for domestic cats and begun impounding felines found wandering the streets at night. |
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Authorities clamped down on new curfews and brought in the army to quell the violence, but angry mobs have been turning on those trying to keep the peace. |
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For youths, the dispositions used more often are curfews, mandatory school attendance and relationship building with family and siblings. |
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Working round restrictions on imports, shortages of materials and curfews has proved more challenging. |
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And how can those things be in place if there are closures, if there are curfews, if there are tanks in the streets? |
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In addition, the enforcement of closures, curfews and other movement restrictions have undermined the territories' social fabric. |
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Security to enforce quarantines and curfews comes next. |
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These gangs now control everyday life in many communities, imposing curfews, meting out fines and punishments, and deciding who will get work, housing, health care or education, and who will not. |
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The lawsuit claims the protesters have a first amendment right to be at the park 24 hours a day, seven days a week, although Tucson city ordinance imposes park curfews. |
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The joint protection teams, supported by civilian components of MONUC, have cooperated with local authorities and communities, and implemented measures such as voluntary curfews and night patrols in high-risk areas. |
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Setting reasonable and clear boundaries concerning curfews, household chores, and social activities will show your children that you have expectations of them. |
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Military action and curfews are not the only instruments of repression. |
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In China, gates have gone up around poor villages, too, with fences erected and night-time curfews imposed on the basis that these measures could help stem crime. |
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The same consideration should be made in respect of imposing curfews. |
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