The Department for Communities and Local Government said it could not confirm if Waltham Forest was the first to introduce on-the-spot penalty notices for spitting but said the government was "working with a number of councils on their proposed by-laws against spitting".
Research is a mixture of discreet enquiries through the social circle, online searches and on-the-spot surveillance.
Rules introduced by Labour allowed police to deal with public disorder through on-the-spot fines.
He had refused to surrender his licence despite failing an on-the-spot eye sight test three days earlier.
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PCSOs support police officers handle routine tasks and low-level crime and can also issue fixed on-the-spot fines.
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Photos and videos can also be shared on-the-spot with friends and family by transmitting to another current Wi-Fi-enabled Canon camera as well.
While there is no surefire on-the-spot way to sniff out dissemblers, there are some helpful clues and tactics for uncovering untruths.
In the retail industry, sales assistants are finding tablet PCs easy-to-use tools with real-time updated catalogs, allowing for customization and on-the-spot ordering.
But King was inspired by the occasion, the locale, and the enormous crowd, and he made an on-the-spot decision to reach deeper.
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Ransomware, which tries to make victims pay an on-the-spot fine, is becoming more prevalent but most strains simply accuse people of pirating movies or music.
For on-the-spot relief of a cramp, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends gently stretching and massaging the cramped muscle until the cramp goes away.
Ott got out her laptop, opened an engineering CAD program and, on-the-spot, created what Howard described: an aggressive climbing shoe with a downturned toe like a banana.
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The band is known for energetic on-the-spot arrangements of songs by Count Basie and Stevie Wonder, and even by the artist formerly known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince.
Price laid out the eight steps to an impressive on-the-spot reply, which, in business, refers to a clear, concise answer that provides just enough of the right information to satisfy the questioner.
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The concessions may not be fatal to the government's documentation drive (some retailers can defer declaring their stocks and will not be subject to on-the-spot inspections, though they will remain liable for audit).
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But heart patients frequently experience palpitations that have ended by the time they reach a cardiologist and emailing an on-the-spot EKG reading might help the doctor figure out what happened, said AliveCor co-founder Dr. Dave Albert.
Summary justice through on-the-spot fines, seizure of drug dealers' assets, closure of pubs, clubs and houses that are the centre of drug use or disorder, naming and shaming of persistent ASB offenders, interim ASBO's, will be rolled out.
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Plus, for the record, I believe they should partner with one of the prepaid cell phone companies to provide an on-the-spot loaner for someone who comes in with a broken screen or phone they dropped in the toilet.
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LearnSmart Achieve gives students on-the-spot tutoring at times when they may not have access to their professors and also provides a time management feature that guides students through the content and resources at a pace that is best for them.
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These devices range from the inventory trackers that drivers use to touch base with logistics centers, or mobile credit card scanners that are increasingly popping up at shops to allow customers to buy on-the-spot rather than lugging shopping carts into check-out lines.
There is a trick here, which Shelton very nearly pulls off: so artless is her approach, with its ambling conversation and hovering, on-the-spot camerawork, and so generous are her actors (Delmore being the standout) that we wind up half-believing what is, by any standard, a ridiculous conceit.
Goodwillie remained ice-cool on the spot-kick as he sent Randolph the wrong way to fire home the equaliser.
In The Open Innovation Marketplace Bingham and Spradlin emphasise that we have to move to a future of on-demand innovation, on-the-spot invention, through open communities of science.
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Against the Nets, Anthony played a game-high 45 minutes while playing point forward on offense and the bruising power-forward spot on defense.
In an informal Seattle-based network called SimpleCare, patients get their bills slashed up to 50% if they pay for their visit on the spot--no forms, no insurance claims, just cash on the barrelhead.
It can be set for a number of different games - with names such as Block It, Pass and Receive, and On the Spot - designed to hone different aspects of a player's skills.
In an informal Seattle, Washington-based network called SimpleCare, patients get their bills slashed up to 50% if they pay for their visit on the spot--no forms, no insurance claims, just cash on the barrelhead.
Such actions can be valuable on the spot-fixing betting market, which involves betting on the finer details of sporting contests.
Such actions can be extremely valuable on the spot-fixing betting market, which involves betting on the finer details of sporting contests.
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