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Violators meaning
plural of violator
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When the violators of peace are punished, intending violators will think twice because they know that there is a system that can bring them to justice.
Although reasons for account deletion vary, recent movement by Twitter to remove bots, cyborgs, and other violators of Twitter’s terms of service suggests that these violators may be overrepresented among the deleted accounts in our sample.
Adam Potter, one of the property’s owners, said people caught leaving their cars in the lot will be subjected to having them booted starting Friday, May 26. Violators will be forced to pay $250 cash to have the wheel locks removed.
And violators are being ticketed.
For years the enforcement division has been criticized for not being visible enough, for not responding to complaints fast enough, for not catching violators.
He said that from now on, violators would face a minimum prison term of six months if caught.
Importantly, the states must have laws authorizing an agency or the courts to impose sufficient penalties on violators.
Last year, it was possible to recover approximately 50 billion tenge ($110.1 million) from the violators.
Lifting the gate allowing dismissal of certain crimes is unconscionable, gives permission to violators and endorses their conduct.
Provisions for administrative and criminal penalties for violators will be put into effect by December, one year after the promulgation of the law.
Strict action will be taken against violators as per prevailing sections of law, the orders said.
The chamber also was providing parking “tickets” to tell violators they had been caught using spaces that were intended for patrons and should have used off-street parking elsewhere.
The investigation and prosecution were conducted by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unit focused on human rights violators and war crimes.
The police will take strict action against the violators.
The top industry violators are accommodation and food services, manufacturing, construction and retail trade.
Under the NCAP, CCTV and digital cameras identify and apprehend traffic violators through videos and images of their violations.
Under the single ticketing system, it will be easier for traffic violators in the National Capital Region to settle their penalties through Bayad Centers all over the country or through mobile apps.
Violators can be fined up to $500 for each day rules are broken.
Violators can be prosecuted under civil and criminal laws and charged heavy penalties, such as up to one year in prison, up to a $100,000 fine, and the confiscation of any equipment used during the criminal act.
Violators could receive a fine and be charged the cost of the fire department response to a burning complaint, stated the RDCO.