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Up here, our clubs do in the main now use plastic tumblers etc, however we also have a city byelaw passed by our council which makes it an offence to drink from an open container of alcohol in a public street except for certain occasions.
If You Fail, We All Fail. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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The NTS has enforced a byelaw prohibiting climbing to protect climbers, birds and flora which is currently being challenged by the Mountaineering Council of Scotland.
St Kilda (Hirta) National Nature Reserve, United Kingdom 2008
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Indeed the court said: "The bench is united in feeling that whilst this is contrary to a byelaw, we feel that Merseyrail should have a less draconian method of dealing with matters of this nature."
Jack's Crap Criminal Cases 2: The Feet of Kathleen Jennings Jack of Kent 2008
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Indeed the court said: "The bench is united in feeling that whilst this is contrary to a byelaw, we feel that Merseyrail should have a less draconian method of dealing with matters of this nature."
Archive 2008-09-01 Jack of Kent 2008
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Campaigners will this week launch a bid to scupper an application by Westminster City Council for a byelaw criminalising the feeding of pigeons around Trafalgar Square.
Campaigners Fight Proposed Pigeon Feeding Ban Thatsnews 2006
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It is not the first time that Westminster has sought a byelaw banning the feeding of pigeons.
Archive 2006-11-01 Thatsnews 2006
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Campaigners will this week launch a bid to scupper an application by Westminster City Council for a byelaw criminalising the feeding of pigeons around Trafalgar Square.
Archive 2006-11-01 Thatsnews 2006
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It is not the first time that Westminster has sought a byelaw banning the feeding of pigeons.
Campaigners Fight Proposed Pigeon Feeding Ban Thatsnews 2006
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All penalties imposed by this Act, or by any byelaw made in pursuance thereof, and all expenses and other sums due to the Board in pursuance of this Act, in respect of which no mode of recovery is prescribed, may be recovered summarily before two justices in manner directed by the Act of the session holden in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, or any
Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction James Braidwood
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The squid is not deep-fried even though a Notting Hill byelaw says every menu must serve that item.
Evening Standard - Home Fay Maschler 2011
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