1. It is an act of public disorder in itself. 2. Just in case they were not convinced, the authorities had broadcast messages of their improved ability to cope with any public disorders. 3. Later, the Met hopes to give tasers to the Territorial Support Group, which deals with riots and public disorder. 4. Several features of the Act which were designed to reduce the possibility of public disorder seem more likely to promote its occurrence. 5. Such variables are too specific to industrial relations to be included in the flashpoints model of public disorder. 6. The police capacity to respond to public disorder has greatly improved since the riots. 7. The mayor is concerned that a rally could create public disorder. 8. He was very concerned that the integration of the races might lead to violence and public disorder on a large scale. 9. In turn, the reformers fear, conservatives could use public disorder as an excuse to cancel the elections, or to disqualify large numbers of reform candidates. 10. The administration says that all it has tried to suppress is public disorder by insuring that demonstrations are safe and do not clog city arteries. |
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