Quotes About Enforcement
Women are regarded as upholding the traditions by conforming to them; men on the other hand uphold traditions by enforcing them—not upon themselves but upon women.
~ Unknown
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The best way to stop the problem of agents would be for the NCAA to come down hard and suspend a school for two years if it finds players with agents on campus.
~ Dean Smith
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Although our war on drugs must be fortified with the best laws, enforcement efforts and resources, we would not be successful without your individual commitment to this cause.
~ Mel Carnahan
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Too many religious organizations are in the business of enforcing beliefs.
~ Charley Pride
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Punishing people for listening to music is exactly the wrong way to protect the music business.
~ Moby
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Police internal affairs are in the business of protecting corrupt and incompetent police officers from prosecution due to the extensive range of laws that they have blatantly broken.
~ Steven Magee
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All we ask for is registration, just like we do for cars.
~ Charles Schumer
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I was almost impeached for getting cars off sidewalks which car owning upper classes had illegally appropriated for parking.
~ Enrique Penalosa
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Seat belts come with a car so therefore you should be required to use them, but a helmet does not come with the bike.
~ Jesse Ventura
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Regulations force people to do better.
~ Jay Leno
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Henry III ordained a Statute of Jewry that enforced a number of disciplinary measures, including the compulsory badge of identification. This was a token or tabula of yellow felt, 3 inches by 6 inches (7.5 by 15 centimetres), to be worn on an outer garment; it was to be carried by every Jew over the age of seven years.
~ Peter Ackroyd
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Who was "us" and who was "them" was a matter not of sympathy or disposition but of decree.
~ Unknown
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He watched Clint Eastwood for a while. He had never much enjoyed cop films or cop programs on television, but watching right here and now, he could identify with Dirty Harry tracking down the villains and dealing with them his own way. He had meant what he said to Blackstone. A few minutes alone with Pamela Jeffreys's attackers and they would know what police brutality was all about.
~ Peter Robinson
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It is a mistake to assume that the law should always enforce morality.
~ Peter Singer
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In The Tao of Leadership, John Heider stresses the importance of interfering as little as possible. "Rules reduce freedom and responsibility," he writes. "Enforcement of rules is coercive and manipulative, which diminishes spontaneity and absorbs group energy. The more coercive you are, the more resistant the group will become.
~ Phil Jackson
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But heaven knows there are enough policemen about. They're like a plague of cockroaches. You can't move without stepping on them.
~ Philip Pullman
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We have some of the best intelligence and crime fighting agencies in the world.
~ Amber Rudd
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The NCAA is acting like they can or are willing to self-police. It doesn't appear that they are willing to do it to the degree that they should.
~ Tony Cardenas
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We want laws to be applied predictably.
~ Nancy Gibbs
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The five elements of the complex adaptive system are conformity enforcers, diversity generators, inner-judges, resource shifters, and intergroup tournaments.
~ Howard Bloom
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Here was an arch lesson in the games subcultures play. Reality is a mass hallucination. We gauge what's real according to what others say. And others, like us, rein in their words, caving in to timidity. Thanks to conformity enforcement and to cowardice, a little power goes a long, long way.
~ Howard Bloom
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There are not enough jails, not enough policemen, not enough courts to enforce a law not supported by the people.
~ Hubert H. Humphrey
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I fear to see the consequences of the Court's practices of substituting its own conceptions of decency and fundamental justice for the language of the Bill of Rights as its point of departure in interpreting and enforcing that Bill of Rights.... To hold that this Court can determine what, if any, provisions of the Bill of Rights will be enforced, and if so to what degree, is to frustrate the great design of a written Constitution.
~ Hugo L. Black
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parked and placed the POLICE sign on the dashboard.
~ Ian Rankin
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