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Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
Lincoln also supported the Wilmot Proviso, which, if it had been adopted, would have banned slavery in any U. S. territory won from Mexico.
They also banned coffee, tea, alcoholic drinks, milk, and warm bathwater.
Some also banned fishing for some time each year.
Vehicle sales are also banned on Sundays.
Alcohol sales are also banned during many holidays or election periods ..
He also banned American journalists from its Paris premiere.
In addition to banning capital punishment for EU member states, the EU has also banned detainee transfers in cases where the receiving party may seek the death penalty.
( Pine tar has historically also been used for this purpose, but has been banned as a medical product by the FDA, since no evidence was submitted proving it is effective.
It is also used as a pro-democracy emblem in countries such as Belarus, where it has been used on protest marches alongside the banned former national flag and flags of opposition movements.
The New Zealand Government has also stated those taking part in the coup will be banned from entry to New Zealand, and that military ties, aid and sporting contacts will be cut.
The use of expanding ( e. g. hollow-point ) small-arms ammunition in warfare is also banned by the Convention for similar reasons ( it aggravates the severity of wounds from small-arms fire ).
It also appears that he came into contact with the banned Christian sect known as the khlysty ( flagellants ) whose impassioned services, ending in physical exhaustion, led to rumors that religious and sexual ecstasy were combined in these rituals.
Belgium enacted a ban on the Burqa, also pursed by France, while Switzerland banned minarets.
Parliament also banned the bearing of arms and the wearing of tartans, and limited the activities of the Episcopalian Church.
It has also been banned by France, Spain and Germany,
The Taliban also banned other activities – music, TV, videos, photographs, pigeons, kite-flying, beard-trimming, etc.
Necmettin Erbakan was the leader of the Islamist parties, National Order Party ( Milli Nizam Partisi ), National Salvation Party ( Milli Selamet Partisi ), Welfare Party ( Refah Partisi ) which all have been banned by the constitutional court for its anti-secular activities, he is also a member of the Felicity Party ( Saadet Partisi ).
Idaho, Kansas, and Utah have also banned the defense.
( 1985 ), about the songs and poems of the UK miners ' strike, was commissioned by ITV's The South Bank Show, but also banned.
The party was also barred from standing in the 1992 election, and both organisations were banned outright in 1994.
It was also banned for eight years in Ireland and for a year in Norway ( it was marketed in Sweden as '" The film so funny that it was banned in Norway ").
Murad IV also banned alcohol, tobacco, and coffee in Constantinople.
Notwithstanding some mitigating themes, the Catholic Church banned The Prince, registering it to the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, and humanists also viewed the book negatively.

also and convict
Our leadership in a wide economic boycott of South Africa would be not only in accord, it seems, with the moral conscience of America, not to be denied because we also as a people have widespread injustice in the relations of the races in our own country, but also in accord with our law, U.S. Code Title 19, Section 1307, which forbids the importation of goods made by forced or convict labor.
The Knights primary demand was for an eight hour day ; they also called for legislation to end child and convict labor.
Before the First Fleet sailed to found a convict settlement in New South Wales, Governor Arthur Phillip's final instructions, received less than three weeks before sailing, included the requirement to colonise Norfolk Island to prevent it falling into the hands of France, whose naval leaders were also showing interest in the Pacific.
Section 3 also requires the testimony of two different witnesses on the same overt act, or a confession by the accused in open court, to convict for treason.
They also visited a convict settlement at Anzio ; Bizet sent an enthusiastic letter to Marmontel, recounting his experiences.
Later, as " Tony Curtis ", he cemented his reputation with breakthrough performances such as in the role of the scheming press agent Sidney Falco in Sweet Smell of Success ( 1957 ) with Burt Lancaster ( who also starred in Criss Cross ) and an Oscar-nominated performance as a bigoted white escaped convict chained to the black Sidney Poitier in The Defiant Ones.
Officials and 600 male convicts in Darlington were housed in old and altered structures re-used from the first convict era, and new buildings were also erected.
Female convicts were also subject to flogging as punishment, both on the convict ships and in the penal colonies.
Juries have also refused to convict due to the perceived injustice of a law in general, or the perceived injustice of the way the law is applied in particular cases.
There have also been cases where the juries have refused to convict due to their own prejudices such as the race of one of the parties in the case.
Many programs also allow the convict to leave the residence during regular, pre-approved times in order to carry out general household errands such as food shopping and laundry.
She turns out to be an Interpol agent, also on Sauvage's tail ( every major convict released from one of Sauvage's prisons in the last six months has been employed by one of his companies ).
Rebellious personalities from other convict stations were also sent here, a quite undesirable punishment.
There is also a museum, containing written records, tools, clothing and other curiosities from convict times, a Convict Gallery with displays of the various trades and work undertaken by convicts, and a research room where visitors can check up on any convict ancestors.
In 1804 the convicts rebelled in the Castle Hill convict rebellion, also known as the second ' Battle of Vinegar Hill '.
He was a notorious bushranger ( a runaway convict with good survival skills often hiding as a refuge, they also often have robbed banks or coach services ) Brady in particular was known as the Gentlemen Bushranger, he was called this because he was very kind and gentlemanly using very good treatment when robbing his target person / bank / coach services, etc … He was also a very good horse rider ( which probably helped in his getaways ).
In 1814 – 16, convict labour was also used to dig a canal ( the Ordnance Canal ), which formed the eastern boundary.
The group also called for facilities for dependent children and juvenile delinquents and the abolition of the convict lease system.
The jacket itself was actually used at San Quentin at the time and Jack London's descriptions of it were based on interviews with a former convict named Ed Morrell, which is also the name of a character in the novel.
Davey also contends that there was a conspiracy within the judicial system to convict the Ringling defendants, and that Segee was the arsonist.
Australian colonists also used firearms in conflict with bushrangers ; in duels, the last in 1854 ; in armed rebellions, such as the Castle Hill convict rebellion in 1804 and the 1854 Eureka Stockade.
In addition, the prosecutors interviewed for the report denied misdeeds or wrongdoing on both individual and departmental levels, and also accused pundits of imagining the " convict at all costs " culture for their own purposes.

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