crackdown sentence examples
- Crackdown on car insurance dodgers.
- I wonder, a little disturbed, whether a
brutal police crackdown
on hustlers is responsible.
- Police are set to
launch a major crackdown
on speeding pedal cyclists.
- Police launch crackdown
on drug dealers orkney police have launched a two-week crackdown on drug dealers.
- Crackdown on drunken yobs.
- Seven people have been arrested as part of a
nationwide crackdown
on the trafficking of women into a life of vise.
- The council has
announced a crackdown
on anyone found to be dumping rubbish illegally â a crime carrying a maximum fine of £ 50,000.
- Operation crackdown
help us to reduce the number of abandoned vehicles in sussex.
- Crackdown on truancy
has begun, with patrols in the bedford and kempston area now in progress.
- He also has been linked to the
bloody crackdown
on shiites in southern iraq following a 1991 uprising following the gulf war.
- To tackle the menace, ministers
promised a crackdown
on poor hygiene with hospitals ranked in a league table of cleanliness.
- Crackdown on dissent.
- The sun newspaper splashes on its front page details of a
massive internal crackdown
on internet porn surfing at the dwp.
- The transport secretary saw west midlands police in action as they
began the crackdown.
- Crackdown on tax avoidance
continues apace.
- Speeding motorists in the north east are facing a
tough crackdown
as part of a new campaign aimed at driving them off our roads.
- More from northern ireland motorists face holiday crackdown police warn that misbehaving motorists will
face a crackdown
over the bank holiday weekend.
- Crackdown on internet piracy
in probe against 126 members of an online hackers ' forum.
- The nazis conspired to burn down the reichstag and blame it on the communists as a precursor to a
violent crackdown
on them.
- Some english teachers working legally have, however,
welcomed the crackdown, saying illegal workers are harming the profession.
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