Retreat in order to avoid a confrontation becomes unnecessary even in a public place.
Police can stop anyone in a public place and ask them to account for themselves.
Cook admitted possessing an airgun in a public place and was sent to prison for 12 weeks.
She added that the use of a knife in a public place would always be treated seriously.
But this series of untruths in a public place is really almost unprecedented.
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He was charged with being idle and disorderly in a public place.
To write about this culminating chapter of "The Lord of the Rings" is to risk gushing in a public place.
All of the daily meetings were held in a public place so that everyone could see how things were progressing.
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Earlier in the trial the judge cleared him of one count of owning a dog dangerously out of control in a public place.
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Ministers originally removed the proposed offence of "sexual activity in a public place" from the bill after concerns raised by the Police Federation.
Under the terms of the ASBO granted on Friday Dickens cannot use abusive, offensive, threatening or intimidating language or behaviour in a public place.
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Paul Kasonkomona pleaded not guilty at the magistrate's court in the capital, Lusaka, to the charges - being idle and disorderly in a public place.
However, it will have to be neutered, tattooed and micro-chipped in addition to being kept on a lead and muzzled when in a public place.
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Other incidents police are called to deal with include people acting bizarrely in a public place or to those telephoning the police with paranoid ideas.
Christopher Smith, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of owning a dog dangerously out of control, causing injury to a person in a public place.
For example, should using e-cigarettes be allowed in a public place?
She was charged with being the owner of a dog and allowing it to be dangerously out of control in a public place and cause injury.
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Officers may ask a person to stop drinking in a public place for various reasons and failure to comply makes a person liable to be arrested.
It is also a fineable offence for anyone under the age of 18 to have a firework on them (other than a sparkler) in a public place.
Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well and shocks both her and the disciples by treating her with open dignity and respect in a public place.
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Mr Swankie, 52, from Peterhead, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to a breach of the Dangerous Dogs Act after accepting that Woofie was "dangerously out of control in a public place".
Professor Huosheng Hu, of the university's computer science department, said the aim of creating the fish and having them on display in a public place was to increase awareness about robots' capabilities.
Like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame or the Phantom of the Opera, Hugo lives a secret life in a public place a rubbishy room up in the clockworks, where he tinkers with inventions old and new.
Recent legislation - which is governed across the UK by the Home Office - made it an offence to possess an airgun in a public place without reasonable excuse such as vermin control near farms.
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Officers also have the power to take any young people under the age of 16 home between 21:00 and 06:00, if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
If, however, every time we open a laptop in a public place (some of which, like New York's City Hall Park, have public WiFi access), we're tagged as a potential criminal, something truly valuable will have been lost.
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 means it is an offence to be the owner of a dog that is dangerously out of control in a public place but it does not apply to attacks that take place on private land.
Police have recently been given powers to take any young people in the area aged under 16 home between 21:00 GMT and 06:00 GMT if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
The following week, they have a meeting in a public place where the broker "suggests" a flight itinerary for his client: he would travel with the Spanish passport to Bolivia, Argentina, Mexico and then to New Jersey to attain enough stamps in his new passport to enter the U.S. without raising suspicion.
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