They have
imposed a curfew
on the 37,000 refugees to be inside their tents by 10pm.
A new bill in 2004 replaced this, and included additional measures such as an
11pm curfew
for firework use.
Curfew bell.
The crowd had defied a
night-time curfew
to carry out the protest.
The crowd had
defied a night-time curfew
to carry out the protest.
Two of the dead had asbos against them and were under
10pm curfew.
Curfew orders
prevent parents from deciding whether to let their children out at night.
There's even a
9pm curfew
- signaled, somewhat forcefully, by a volley of gunfire across the valley.
Curfew enforced
within the limits of our fair town.
They have to abide by the house rules, including a
strict curfew.
Curfew scheme.
Families can offer their relative a place to stay to enable them to be released early under the home
detention curfew
scheme.
Even when they
lift the curfew
we cannot go out, we are so close to the president's compound.
A
military curfew
was imposed on the area for a period of 34 hours with movement of people heavily restricted.
Curfew power
could not have been intended to include the right to use force.
A
midnight curfew
was still in force - not a safe place for a stranger.
Let's say the teen has
broken curfew
by a few hours.
No
night curfew
in the hotel: concierge service is 24 hours a day.
There are a number of options open to courts including
tagging, curfews, intensive supervision and surveillance programs and community punishment.
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