Just as we should all expect to be transported about the city in a totally safe manner by law-abiding, competent drivers. |
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The vast majority of postal workers are decent, honest, law-abiding people. |
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Two highly disciplined and law-abiding populations meekly submitted to defeat. |
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Like the rest of the law-abiding citizens of York, I am disgusted with the breakdown of law and order in our city. |
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He has very high morals and is law-abiding and he's never done anything criminally wrong in his life. |
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They are all law-abiding citizens and actively wish to contribute to society. |
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Lack of affordable housing and a shortage of properties can price decent, law-abiding people out of homes. |
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In any civilized and law-abiding society the defeat of the terrorist is a public interest of the first importance. |
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But we also want the rights of all law-abiding citizens to be respected and protected as well. |
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They just catch mainly honest and law-abiding citizens who, for the most part, are driving at appropriate speeds. |
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It is not acceptable that law-abiding members of our community should suffer the nuisance behaviour of a minority. |
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Minor vandalism is annoying, expensive and distressing to law-abiding citizens. |
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This must be the only case in history of the usual suspects being the most law-abiding citizens. |
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It's yet another way of hitting the pocket of the law-abiding, dutiful driver. |
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That mechanism must be respected and used if we are to remain a free and law-abiding nation. |
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More likely the product of those years, in the main, turned into decent law-abiding members of society. |
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A law-abiding citizen who gets caught on a traffic camera faces a stiffer penalty! |
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The problem nowadays is that there is no proper justice for law-abiding people. |
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They want the community where the decent, law-abiding majority are in charge. |
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And then these Daarians come, and take over, and now you see normally law-abiding citizens revolting left and right! |
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Which brings us back to the Sikhs, who before this incident in Birmingham were the model of a law-abiding minority community. |
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It should help to both retain officers and make law-abiding Surrey an attractive posting. |
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In urging the public to assist the police with information, Paul said crime was the business of all law-abiding persons. |
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It will definitely help bring some peace of mind to law-abiding citizens who are rightfully concerned about the safety of their children. |
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Republican liberalism is built on the claim that liberal democracies are more peaceful and law-abiding than are other political systems. |
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We welcome anyone to Bolton if their intention is to lead a responsible law-abiding life. |
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Tax amnesties inevitably give rise to resentment on the part of most law-abiding citizens. |
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Yet the society has descended from being marginally lawless to one in which the outlaws outnumber the law-abiding. |
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God was portrayed as a law-giving and law-abiding being but natural causes were sought to explain the workings of the natural world. |
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The cops had come up short, unable to find the two men in a sea of several hundred thousand law-abiding people. |
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A blanket removal of the protection of law would have bad consequences for us law-abiding types, never mind for the crims. |
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This refusal to have an enquiry is one more high-handed response to the reasonable concerns of the law-abiding public. |
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They want to be law-abiding and obviously they will try their best to obey whatever laws there are in the land. |
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The measures will therefore give further effect to the right of law-abiding citizens to live in safety and security. |
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But what it is doing is totally alienating otherwise law-abiding citizens and turning them into criminals. |
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Her youngest child is a wayward Democrat, whereas the other two are God-fearing, law-abiding Republicans. |
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Israel's escape from Egypt was a faith operation, not a reward for being law-abiding. |
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The poorest are often the most law-abiding, and those who have suffered most are perhaps most reluctant to visit suffering on others. |
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A government that can't fight terrorism without abrogating the rights of law-abiding citizens has no right to exist. |
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We are public-spirited, law-abiding citizens who should not have to pay for the hospital's shortcomings. |
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When are we going to learn in this country that placating the minority to the detriment of the law-abiding community will only end in chaos? |
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If the cops have your number, you will be screwed no matter how law-abiding you are. |
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It also devalues the achievement of the majority of poor minority kids, who struggle to live decent, law-abiding lives. |
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However, it is increasingly apparent that the CAGE unit is targeting law-abiding citizens, not criminal gunrunners. |
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It is standing up for victims of crime, and putting the rights of law-abiding citizens ahead of the rights of criminals. |
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We also introduced new anti-crime legislation that respects victims and law-abiding citizens. |
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Her theory of the Canadian identity hinges on that stereotype of the nice, law-abiding Canuck. |
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Even law-abiding dealers can unwittingly help prohibited users obtain guns if they unknowingly engage in a straw purchase. |
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He may as well have clapped me in irons and commenced flogging in front of the herds of law-abiding legal visitors. |
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Our law and order policies are tough, but they are fair and they are non-restrictive for law-abiding citizens. |
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There are many thousands of good, decent, honest, unemployed people who are law-abiding and that never ever broke the law in their lives. |
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They will stand up for the silent, law-abiding majority who play by the rules and pay their dues. |
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Policies like the smacking ban would criminalise law-abiding people, he said. |
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He clearly was neither a law-abiding Jew nor an upstanding member of the local community. |
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The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold. |
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Call them what you like, motorists who drive without road tax are taking a free ride at the expense of the law-abiding. |
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He clearly was neither a law-abiding person nor an upstanding member of the local community. |
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In addition, efforts were made to inculcate law-abiding attitudes and strengthen the unity of command principle. |
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We are very grateful for the response of the law-abiding majority. |
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The public and principle breaking of the law by otherwise law-abiding persons is meant to call attention to the unjustness of that law. |
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Most law-abiding people become peevish rather than alarmed when their telephones start to rasp or grow faint in the middle of a conversation. |
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The threat of intimidation and violence to those exercising this right is the antithesis of how a law-abiding and civilized nation conducts itself. |
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The law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear from government surveillance... unless the government begins to break the law. |
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Add a crusty engineer and his manic assistant, and you have the makings of a team any law-abiding citizen should think twice before calling in to stop trouble. |
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The purpose of compliance is to ensure the law-abiding and proper behavior of a company. |
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They're supposedly cleaner, more law-abiding, they stay out of the tourist center in Oslo. |
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We are also aware that we must provide a wide variety of interventions to assist offenders to disaffiliate and to become law-abiding citizens. |
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In sum, the Committee saw no evidence to indicate the complainant had ever been anything other than a peaceful and law-abiding individual. |
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They do know that it has intimidated, harassed and criminalized law-abiding gun owners and duck hunters. |
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Thus begins White's slow slide from law-abiding, underachieving schmo to homicidal drug lord. |
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Why, we asked them, did these normally law-abiding citizens have no qualms about breaking the law in this particular area? |
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They want effective gun control measures that improve public safety rather than unnecessarily criminalizing law-abiding citizens. |
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I think that case would horrify law-abiding aboriginal people as it would horrify law-abiding non-aboriginal people. |
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As long as visas are required, they need to be made easy and cheap for law-abiding citizens to acquire. |
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I completely support the right of law-abiding citizens to own and use guns for sport and self-protection. |
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Canadians are fed up with the weak-kneed approach to this kind of incredible violation of the rights of law-abiding citizens. |
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Most Muslims, like most people everywhere, are peaceable and law-abiding. |
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It sets out the aims of prisons, namely that they are to rehabilitate the prisoner to become a law-abiding citizen respectful of society. |
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Our main concern is to help deter and report criminal and terrorist activity, while protecting the privacy of law-abiding customers, and ensuring the integrity of the banking system in Canada. |
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However, violent or criminal acts that interfere with the rights and freedoms of law-abiding Canadians and visitors may result in police investigations and criminal prosecutions. |
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However, the vast majority of prisoners will return to the community, many without the skills to reintegrate into society in a law-abiding manner. |
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Sentenced prisoners shall be assisted in good time prior to release by procedures and special programmes enabling them to make the transition from life in prison to a law-abiding life in the community. |
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Ultimately, by endorsing a human rights approach there is a greater likelihood that the correctional system will release law-abiding citizens into society. |
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As we see, law-abiding commercial establishment before opening, should have on hand a certain set of documents and certificates, in order to be prepared to subsequent inspections. |
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Our Government has always made the protection of law-abiding Canadians one of our very top priorities. We have always put the safety of law-abiding Canadians first. |
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The onus would be on the applicant to show that a record suspension would help sustain his or her rehabilitation as a law-abiding member of society. |
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Paddy was a peaceful, decent, law-abiding and honest citizen. |
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However, the toilet block will be kept closed for the immediate future and a campaign will be mounted to ensure the toilets are returned to the use of law-abiding citizens. |
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Countries are just human beings writ large, and human beings, by and large, are a law-abiding bunch, because most of the time obeying those laws is convenient. |
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The majority of these people are hardworking, law-abiding citizens who believe in strong family values. |
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Thousands of otherwise law-abiding Irish people have also sought to move undeclared cash into the area along with other tax dodgers from across Europe. |
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Does it become impossible to mention the historic crimes of Ustashe thugs lest law-abiding Croats take offense? |
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But unconstitutionally undermining the 2nd Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans is not the way to do it. |
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They are, to all appearances, uninspiringly decent, law-abiding individuals whose only excess is to bawl silly chants into the BBC's ever-live microphones. |
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We know that most people are decent, law-abiding and neighbourly. |
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What we get is that while she is better off with a law-abiding and sober husband, he's still headstrong in a way that makes her life barely manageable. |
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The Portuguese police have been bugging the telephones of law-abiding citizens and of their family members or of medical professionals whom they suspect may be involved. |
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We particularly want to promote this campaign to the law-abiding British expat community in Spain, some of whom may unknowingly be living next door to a wanted criminal. |
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It has been argued that these measures should be adopted, not only to protect employees' interests, but also to prevent those who transgress the rules from unfairly competing with law-abiding employers. |
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To this end all those involved in the security of the tachograph system, whether they are control officers, approved workshops and fitters, or legitimate and law-abiding operators and drivers, have a part to play. |
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Does this minister have any idea why people are so angry when they have to wait months to see law-abiding grandma while Liberals brag about how fast they will let a convicted felon in? |
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I believe the time has come for law-abiding individuals of this country to stand tall and peacefully protest. |
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These are the folks who live on the sane and law-abiding end of the shooter spectrum, and I — all my life a weaponless outdoorsman, unless you count fish hooks — wanted to get acquainted with them. |
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For once, I would hope the Liberal Party would stop its equivocation, get on board and start to support victims and law-abiding Canadians for a change. |
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At the same time and to encourage the restoration of civil peace, the State has initiated clemency measures capable of providing an opportunity for terrorists who wish to become law-abiding once again. |
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They are working, paying their taxes, are law-abiding and raising their kids so they do not have time always to plumb the depths beyond the title of a certain bill. |
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That circle of support is what helps my parole officers to do their jobs and helps people disaffiliate from the gangs and become law-abiding citizens. |
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Probably they go into paroxysms of delight when a few drops of rain diffract the lights to further annoy the law-abiding citizens. |
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It almost answers itself, but the key point is that this registry and the licensing affect only law-abiding citizens, people who are trying to comply with the law. |
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Under article 4 of the Prisons Regulation Act, the Department of Prisons is expected to re-educate prisoners and instil in them a love of work and a law-abiding spirit. |
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Compiling this kind of incredibly detailed database on millions of law-abiding citizens in the hope of apprehending suspected terrorists would be highly invasive and contrary to our democratic values. |
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This is Los Angeles, and the rules of morality only apply to ordinary law-abiding citizens, not the elitists who rule over them. |
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Placing further burdens on law-abiding breeders will do nothing to shut down the cruel backwoods puppy factories already illegal under existing animal-cruelty provisions. |
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They are mostly in the hands of law-abiding Canadians, but they are also in the hands of a small group of organized crime gangs that are profiteering at the expense of Canadians. |
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This minority of people far overshadow the many law-abiding citizens who are genuinely outraged by Duggan's death and are peacefully awaiting their owed explanation from the Met. |
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Mr. Speaker, the long gun registry does a good job of harassing law-abiding hunters and farmers and it does a good job of wasting money, but it does not do a good job of combatting crime. |
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Conversely, the firearms organizations welcomed the expected removal of criminal sanctions when normally law-abiding citizens inadvertently fail to possess required documentation for their firearms. |
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Any law-abiding person gets stomach butterflies when pulled over for running a yellow light And going to traffic court can bring on a case of the sweats. |
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Tony began as the classic two-bit gunsel who gave us law-abiding schnooks a vicarious thrill with his rise, then a righteous reassurance with his fall. |
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