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Man catches foxes stealing newspapers, littering his yard North Carolina foxes have been stealing newspapers, littering man's backyard with them.
The state clamps down on poor habits such as littering.
In reality, reports of extremist content littering YouTube aren't new.
Most of them were charged with, among other things, littering.
Mounds of yellowish white soybeans are littering the American Midwest.
Soviet cluster munitions are not the only ones littering Afghanistan.
Frankly, I'm stunned that open littering isn't back in fashion yet.
One of my pet peeves, one of my obsessions, is littering.
But when it comes to littering, the cause is not lost.
But it won't be solved by deporting someone's mom for littering.
Littering the lunar surface are almost 200 tons of forgotten trash.
Snotty tissues are stuffed down her pants and littering the floor.
"Littering is always bad," tweeted Indiana State Police Sergeant Stephen Wheeles.
That enabled Dr Ryan to analyse the history of oceanic littering.
The durable material is littering the planet given lackluster recycling rates.
In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season 2 finale of Odd Mom Out, Molly Ringwald makes her return as the littering woman on the highway – only this time, she's littering at a vow renewal ceremony.
Videos and photos showed flipped vehicles and debris littering streets and storefronts.
He was charged in May with lewdness, littering, and defecating in public.
They shattered in the bar's entryway, littering the inside foyer with glass.
Tramaglini was charged with lewdness, littering, and defecating in public, police said.
Just the presence of the sweepers alone might discourage littering, mused Bator.
Social psychologists have found littering feeds social disarray, and even criminal behavior.
Mr Chukwuemeka, a teacher here, says the school is strict on littering.
We found wrecked boats everywhere, clogging the canals and littering the mangroves.
Should we be worried that we're littering the sky with these things?
The labels just make some people feel better about littering, she said.
Rubin has a long history of building, and littering his workplaces with, robots.
The majority of plastic bags end up in landfills or littering the environment.
They also, largely, end up floating in the ocean and littering ocean floors.
It is against arresting someone for littering and in favor of ending wars.
Now that boom has busted, with derelict bikes littering the streets of cities.
Littering and light pollution are spoiling parts of the landscape, many Icelanders say.
A small offense like littering might cost a fraction of a day's pay.
When Wade awakes, he finds hundreds of dead bodies littering the ground outside.
A man left greasy fast-food wrappers in the woods, littering and attracting bears.
But bun tossing is littering, and more likely to attract rodents than feed birds.
He charged with "petty hooliganism" for littering and sentenced to five days in prison.
Tossing used Juul pods is not the same as littering cigarette butts, they told me.
The car erupted in flames, littering the highway with debris as bystanders tried to assist.
"Please be aware of not using plastic and not littering in the sea," he wrote.
Video footage showed polystyrene boxes and other debris littering a cross-section and blocking traffic.
The result has been scooters littering sidewalks and lining the bottom of the River Seine.
Tens of thousands of young minority men were arrested for simply hanging around or littering.
"Starting today, smoking and cigarette-butt littering are prohibited on beach areas," Bannaruk told Reuters.
They were often found polluting waterways and littering the countryside, fluttering in trees and hedges.
Last summer, New York City similarly decriminalized a handful of offenses like littering and spitting.
As Rosa walks through an Ares banquet, we see corpses littering the blood-soaked ground.
This year the country banned smoking and littering at 24 beachside locations over environmental concerns.
You will always find obsidian flakes and fractured arrowheads littering the ground in these spots.
Many are locked up for low-level crimes — loitering, littering, criminal trespassing, and drug possession.
Thomas Tramaglini, 42, was arrested and charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in public, police said.
It's time to groan at another swarm of disappointing wireless earbuds littering the CES showroom floor.
But it's a slippery slope from there to targeting peaceful protests, activists, and basically anyone littering.
There are now just over 46,600 vacant bank-owned properties (known as REOs) littering neighborhoods nationally.
Along Panama's coast, it is common to see plastic waste littering beaches, especially near populated areas.
It's found in ephemera littering a bedroom floor and the beating wings of a Monarch butterfly.
If caught they could face charges of littering on private property or illegal dumping, Pecka added.
Most men probably won't think the abortion bans littering statehouses have anything to do with them.
But when you add up this littering, it's tons of trash being left in the system.
The Police Department's enforcement of littering citations was raised during a transit authority hearing in July.
If you're in South Florida, you may have woken up to paralyzed lizards littering your walkway.
Terrorists smashed artifacts and statues, littering the halls with remnants and broken pedestals and display cases.
It's clogging the oceans, littering cities and tainting wilderness areas that are supposed to be pristine.
Littering the interior of its cars with hundreds of diamonds (not the steering wheel, for safety reasons).
The train cars ended up on the frontage road of Interstate 10, littering the area with debris.
This might be a dream of yours, until you actually see the caked sludge littering the highway.
A Xinhua reporter who visited the glacier in July described seeing tourists there taking photos and littering.
We've seen a sea change in public attitudes around such behaviors as drunken driving, smoking and littering.
The new role of drones in Dubai's enforcement is important because littering laws there are fairly strict.
Adding to the danger are thousands of used syringes dumped by junkies and left littering the streets.
Problems include inadequate town planning, construction blocking waterways and littering of drainage systems, he said by email.
The crimes that could be charged would be littering on private property or illegal dumping, Pecka said.
Despite these ancient birds' impressive girth, whole skeletons of person-sized penguins aren't exactly littering the landscape.
However, the spike in visitors also saw a rise in the destruction of park property and littering.
Sadly, however, there are those who are littering this information superhighway with obscene, indecent, and destructive pornography.
By littering these processes with pauses—hesitation, in human terms—Cargill gave the system room to breathe.
As of this month, the same softer approach applies to drinking, pissing, and littering in Manhattan, too.
The problem isn't just that low-level offenses like littering can impose insurmountable debts and destabilize lives.
It was empty: a large circle, with fallen twigs and dirt littering its faded pale blue bottom.
Earlier this year, a rude sign appeared in Indianapolis calling people out for littering in the area.
And generally, we can avoid pesticides (specifically neonicotinoids), littering, and pollution (namely plastic) that can kill birds.
However, the intense allied bombings caused significant superficial damage to the island, littering the surface with debris.
He received a $500 fine and $33 court cost, and the charges of lewdness and littering were dismissed.
At the time, complaints from residents began rolling in after the unpermitted scooters began littering the city's streets.
The two pods of pilot whales beached themselves over the weekend, their carcasses now littering the picturesque beach.
Had your fill of all those dockless electric bikes and scooters littering the streets of cities across America?
Set behind twelve different authentic Chinese restaurants, the show tackles society's greatest taboos, from sex work to littering.
Safe to say, littering abusive scooters in public spaces isn't a way to win friends and influence people.
"It made me so angry that [the driver] got nothing more than a ticket for littering," Abel continued.
So, would Vince REALLY pass up the opportunity to sign a big star like Bowe over some littering?!
There were also jet skis, boats, power lines and a billboard littering the roads south of Key Largo.
With bodies littering the floor, at least 30 people remained trapped inside the club, according to the police.
"Save some of that to snort later," he added, jokingly, of the "glass" shards now littering his desk.
We're more likely to litter in a park full of litter—especially if we observe someone else littering.
The U.S. should acknowledge that it lost the trade war and clean up unnecessary tariffs littering the landscape.
The signs the Capitol is preparing are visible, with hand sanitizers littering virtually every corner of the building.
If the police felt free to use it in an assault case, why not shoplifting, trespassing or littering?
Social movements move forward by declaring disgraceful things that had formerly been acceptable: segregation, littering, sexual harassment, etc.
He suggested that anyone caught littering be forced to work in the parks, with repeat offenders fined $20023,000.
Wheeles let the man go on with his day -- but not before giving him a ticket for littering.
The governor directed the state Department of Environmental Conservation to raise the penalties for littering starting on Wednesday.
Some debris fell in sparsely populated western Australia, causing no problems except for a $400 fine for littering.
The current bloom has killed fish, sea turtles, manatees and a whale shark, littering some beaches with carcasses.
" Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain has called the climate activists "uncooperative crusties and protesters littering the road.
The kinda place that uses those napkins probably isn't gonna frown at you littering a table with them.
Some debris fell in sparsely populated Western Australia, incurring no damage except for a $400 fine for littering.
He was taken to jail and booked for speeding, reckless driving, littering and possession of a controlled substance.
CNN reporters found doors and windows smashed, glass littering the floor, abandoned shoes, and overturned tables and chairs.
Bayou, the owner of a riverside bar, says that the littering got worse after a big mall opened upstream.
Bali itself has problems with ugly development, untreated sewage spewing into the ocean and plastic waste littering the beaches.
Wind gusts reached 115 mph around his farm, littering the ground with cotton fibers before they could be harvested.
Visitors also put plastic wrappers and wet wipes, which are not biodegradable, into the bags, thus littering, Chenoweth says.
Not to be outdone, Taiwanese vendors like Asus and Gigabyte had plenty of VR demos littering their booths, too.
Officials say the street food stalls clog the foot paths, littering the streets and blocking the way of pedestrians.
I also like round, which is like some kinds of money that poor people use for littering in fountains.
In 2007 China tested a space-weapon on one of its weather satellites, littering orbits with lethal space debris.
Communities also paid heavily, with roofs torn away, entire homes ripped open and debris littering the land like confetti.
Generally, these pledges ask visitors to travel respectfully by not littering, following local rules and customs, and avoiding risks.
Keita's plot smoldered for more than a week, the charred remains of birds and monkeys littering the forest floor.
Singapore, after all, famously banned the import of chewing gum, and levies fines for everything from littering to jaywalking.
The woman said officers then cited her husband for littering after they spotted a discarded cigarette on the sidewalk.
Likewise, they promise to hit the pockets of those engaging in obnoxious behavior, such as public urination and littering.
India lacks an organized system for management of plastic waste, leading to widespread littering across its towns and cities.
It's the best example of the plentiful non-twist twists littering this season, an unusually well-executed pseudo-execution.
Wearable lingerie, citrus hues, backless silhouettes, and more are littering the runways of every major fashion capital to date.
He stated that the prestige of premier cities in California is reduced by having homeless people littering the streets.
At one point during the demo, you come across a beautiful garden with fallen red maple leaves littering the floor.
Gaines was accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, littering and failing to obey a reasonable and lawful order, all misdemeanors.
Atop our virtual mounts we swooped and spun at terrifyingly high speeds, littering our journeys with corkscrews and barrel rolls.
Adding to the danger in San Francisco are thousands of used syringes dumped by junkies and left littering the streets.
"It's related to conformity," Renee Bator, a social psychologist that has also researched people's littering habits, said in an interview.
" Jill states in defense of the name-calling, "Because you were littering and I was trying to protect the earth.
The U.K. government has announced that the maximum fine for littering will almost double to £150 ($197.52) from April 2018.
Gaines was accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, littering and failing to obey a reasonable and lawful order, all misdemeanors.
Soldiers flogged people on the streets for "indiscipline" — such as littering or not standing in queues at the bus stop.
Plastic debris has been found littering the oceans from the North to the South Poles and around remote Pacific islands.
The rain forests appear to have vanished, with roofs torn away, homes ripped open and debris littering areas like confetti.
Sure, poop is inherently hilarious or whatever—just ask the guys from American Vandal—but littering is lame as hell.
Sabrina triumphs over bullies and monsters and misogynists, with maggot-filled apples littering her path, but the series gets repetitive.
It wasn't until Best of the Year lists started littering my newsfeed that I was jolted into regaining my focus.
He also unveiled a public awareness campaign to dissuade riders from littering that will be launched alongside the steeper penalties.
The administrative trials agency already handles thousands of police summonses for offenses such as littering or obstructing a fire hydrant.
Many states suspend licenses for reasons unrelated to driving, including littering, unpaid student loans and failure to pay child support.
What I found instead, in large part, were tourists snapping variations of the same photo and trash littering the beaches.
London (CNN)Millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans every year, polluting our seas, littering our beaches and endangering wildlife.
The thousands of awkward concrete circles littering the road is basically a tourist attraction in its own right, at this stage.
Read: How trash in the ocean is littering Hawaii's beaches Second, go through your trash and see what you're throwing away.
Singapore is notorious for draconian laws punishing everything from littering, gum chewing and jay walking to expression of same-sex orientation.
In formal, peer-reviewed studies, Schultz and other researchers observed smokers littering cigarette butts a whopping 65 percent of the time.
Other regulations of which the city is reminding its visitors include prohibitions on picnicking in public areas, littering, and riding bikes.
In the bonus feature clip above, the filmmakers behind Spider-Man: Homecoming run down all the fantastical technology littering the universe.
The last thing you need to worry about is a mess of shakers, stirrers, corkscrews, and bottle openers littering every surface.
Just months after an alt-right rally in Charlottesville ended in death, emboldened white supremacists are littering college campuses with propaganda.
The littering of the internet with phony endorsements can imperil stars' reputations and limit their ability to secure legitimate endorsement deals.
They also described mayhem as dead bodies littering the compound's front courtyard couldn't be retrieved because of the continuous sniper fire.
Once he dropped out, several volunteers gathered some of the hundreds of yard signs littering the sidewalks of downtown Des Moines.
They can only charge the mystery meme-ster with littering, since recycling lame, old-ass memes isn't a criminal offense—yet.
Our traces are left behind in the patterns of data littering everything from flash cards, thumb drives, RAM, and hard drives.
It's over the top, with all manner of odd hazards littering the fairways and greens, hoping to get in your way.
Footage from Syrian state media showed charred corpses buried among rubble, damage to shop fronts, and debris littering a wide area.
Only wisps of incense drifting over from the neighbors', and shreds of red paper from last night's fireworks littering the ground.
While visiting his son, Juergen Holzhauer remembered, he saw shoes all over the floor and empty food containers littering the surfaces.
Furthermore, studies show that littering public discourse with even more accusations and blame is unlikely to help people improve their behavior.
Witnesses described a scene reminiscent of a war zone, with glass, dust and debris littering the streets and the surrounding buildings.
But the services also created headaches, angering city officials by littering sidewalks with hardware and generating trips to the emergency room.
Stores had broken bottles and exploded cans littering their floors and other items that had been hanging on walls had toppled over.
"If 2.5 percent of bricks made worldwide were made up of 1 percent butts, we could solve the littering problem," he said.
SINGAPORE — With the country's "clean and green" reputation at stake, the Singapore government is stepping up on its measures to curb littering.
The war against them, the poverty that it caused and now even the trash littering the streets "has made it my hell."
Heroin overdoses can be unsightly affairs: Disheveled patients with open sores and soiled underwear, littering vials and used needles beneath their stretchers.
Depositing random pieces of plastic in places where they do not belong is generally considered littering, except when it is considered art!
I did it in a comic about being biracial, and then I did it in a comic about joining a littering cult.
The largest fires were in Northern California's Sonoma, Napa and Mendocino counties, littering the landscape with charred rubble and clouds of smoke.
But OCHA warned that explosive remnants and improvised explosive devices littering the city would render much of it inaccessible and hinder reconstruction.
Tossing a cigarette butt on the ground is one of the most accepted forms of littering, according to the World Health Organization.
Seabird carcasses are littering beaches in what has shaped up as the fifth consecutive year of large bird die-offs in Alaska.
"Put simply, public consumption of alcohol, littering, public urination, unreasonable noise, and most parks offenses are not criminal acts," the NYCLU states.
As the bags were loaded into the cargo hold of the turboprop, ruddy-faced locals said littering would no longer be tolerated.
In New York, proponents of the idea insist the sites would keep dirty needles from littering the streets by keeping injections indoors.
They also showed that remnants of the crane had sliced through the residential area of the complex, littering a courtyard with debris.
Sales of their bags - white tubes up to 300 feet now littering Midwest fields - are up 30 percent from a year ago.
Footage from pro-Damascus television channels showed charred corpses buried by rubble, damage to shop fronts and debris littering a wide area.
" Fuyao mounted an aggressive opposition, littering the factory with material encouraging workers to vote against the proposed union and "keep your voice.
Two people were killed, dozens of homes were destroyed, and wilderness parks were turned to cinders, littering the landscape with animal corpses.
The set married royal sumptuousness to genocidal mania, littering the palace with taxidermy, glum military portraits, abandoned toys, and deep, shadowy spaces.
Bryan Tucker said he erected the fence Tuesday because he had trouble last year with kids trespassing and littering on his property.
The pastel and metallic acorns, caricatured flowers, and giant pills littering the floor sit perfectly between childhood innocence and dystopian psychopharmacological hallucination.
Following a 2007 incident involving university students that caused outrage, a local ordinance was passed that prohibits littering, setting off fireworks, and graffiti.
There's more grit than glamour to Manhattan's theater district these days, between the body-painted desnudas and Dave & Busters flotsam littering the gutters.
Slat, appalled at the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and other collections of plastic pollution littering our oceans, devised a way to take action.
Because in Hong Kong -- despite the polls, the public debates, and the political advertising littering the streets -- most people don't get a vote.
Despite the environmental benefits of using dockless bikes versus cars, many public officials have been skeptical of abandoned dockless bikes littering their cities.
In 33, the National Environment Agency (NEA) received 2,800 reports of high-rise littering, an increase of 300 compared to the previous year.
The networks can expand their advertising partners beyond huge brands with wide appeal and offer micro-targeting, like you probably see littering Instagram.
It's a writing—and vocal—approach that would go on to underscore the sorts of affecting verses littering his career since its beginning.
Cigarette butts are not biodegradable, and tossing one on the ground is still considered a socially acceptable form of littering in many countries.
"Littering blights our communities, spoils our countryside and taxpayers' money is wasted cleaning it up," environment minister Thérèse Coffey said in a statement.
For example, a public urination or littering ticket used to cost you either ten days in jail, or fines between $50 and $450.
Other vehicles are grimy with signs they are being used as homes, with socks, underwear, toothbrushes, and empty food containers littering the floor.
In fact, the signs the Capitol is preparing have been visible for weeks, with hand sanitizers littering virtually every corner of the building.
Ms. Connelly said she ran toward the sound, where she saw a burning wreck of a car and flaming debris littering the street.
My father made a living in mining, and we embraced the libertarian ethic of freedom, littering and an overinflated identity of real America.
And they start dying in really high numbers, so much so that in some towns and cities, their bodies are littering the streets.
The halfway house, he complained, pointing out needles littering the ground, was mere blocks from a park where he used to score drugs.
Staten Island officials have mounted an aggressive media campaign to discourage littering, with Mr. Oddo calling those who do it "litterjerks" on Facebook.
The bill also slaps a fine of $25 for smoking in picnic areas or littering beaches in the Golden State with cigarette waste.
Little red packets of south-east Asian heroin, stamped with an elephant design, began littering the gutters of Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown.
See, I think I was gonna do a holiday card with my kids where we're like smoking and littering and shit like that.
Almost a third never makes it to a landfill or recycling facility, meaning it's either littering the streets or wilderness or floating somewhere.
European governments have stepped up efforts to reduce plastic waste littering land and sea, and companies across the food supply chain are following suit.
Police said See was arrested and charged with littering and disorderly conduct after allegedly chucking the bird excrement at the restaurant, ABC 13 reported.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Paris Couture shows have been littering the Instagram feeds of the stylistically inclined for the past week.
Hulls can be scraped smooth, too, but restrictions on littering waters with paint chips and species from foreign parts have made such cleaning problematic.
Hunt's work captures this organized chaos—empty cans littering the street, people passed out by the local pub, and the occasional horse or two.
They then visited the Margalla Hills National Park on the edge of Islamabad, which is under threat from poaching, wildfires, invasive species and littering.
They then visited the Margallah Hills National Park on the edge of Islamabad, which is under threat from poaching, wildfires, invasive species and littering.
"Fire the meth queen on your team who is littering pop culture with meth slang to normalize a drug that destroys lives," Leahy says.
A British family in New Zealand had their visas revoked after they were accused of littering and trying to get free food from restaurants.
And there were so many dead palm fronds littering the ground that at times even finding the stakes marking each plot was a struggle.
No one pointed to actual crimes committed by migrants beyond littering, venting instead about their general sense that the migrants were dirty and scary.
Diverted to Nassau, we fled our hotel because of a fire; the concierge booked us a new room with ceiling plaster littering the bed.
Violations for misuse start at $100 and can only be issued to people who are caught in the act of littering, sanitation officials said.
Around Wee Waa, it has been the kangaroos invading soccer fields and crowding roadsides after dark, their carcasses littering the pavement in the morning.
A few hours later, we checked in with the ranger, who imparted a few simple rules, including no littering, no firearms and no campfires.
The next could be a bad day with red tide staining the crashing waves, littering white sands with dead fish and other marine life.
If arrests for marijuana possession are a major racial justice concern, the solution is decriminalizing possession, turning it into a violation equivalent to littering.
Men have to look like the crying Indian from those old anti-littering PSAs, who, by the way, was played by an Italian guy.
Motherboard reported in 2015 that one Canadian Forces training base was re-building its firing range in order to prevent the littering of ammunition.
The six-minute video from Fort Worth starts with Craig discussing her anger over a man she said choked her child after the littering incident.
Reginald Scott See, 51, of Martinsburg, W. Va., was charged with littering and disorderly conduct after he allegedly threw chicken feces at the Red Hen.
Thomas Tramaglini appeared in court for the first time Tuesday after he was charged in April with public urination/defecation, littering and lewdness, NJ.com reported .
In the midst of the scooter explosion, Bostian noticed that people were littering the hotel driveway with scooters, blocking guests from driving in and out.
Eric Kennedy: It was a sci-fi hippie commune located inside a fucking Facebook game, devoted to stopping people from being too mean or littering.
In one house, walls were covered in black mold and graffiti, with debris littering the floor and children's toys and a small coat left behind.
If you live in San Francisco or Santa Monica, you've probably seen, ridden or complained about the sudden onslaught of electric scooters littering city streets.
The group, which included children and women, made headlines in New Zealand newspapers after littering at the North Shore beach in Auckland and threatening residents.
Police arrested Thomas Tramaglini as he was running on the school's track and charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in public, according to ABC News.
Bidders must also present specific legacy plans before they are awarded the event to avoid littering cities with white elephants, as is often the case.
Today, marine life including seals, porpoises and dolphins have been spotted swimming alongside fish and a hard drive that Wermuth found littering the murky waters.
First Irma slammed into the Florida Keys on Sunday morning as a Category 4 hurricane, ripping roofs off mobile homes and littering roads with debris.
As Trump rode through the area, his presidential motorcade passed debris and other signs of the damage, with rugs, mattresses and drywall littering the roads.
"Our packaging today is part of the unacceptable phenomenon of littering alongside other discarded items," the European Federation of Bottled Waters said in a statement.
The physical drills complemented the group's ideological training, evidence of which is contained in booklets littering the floor of the tunnel, detailing its uncompromising doctrine.
Locals speak of foul-smelling, dried-out carcasses littering the ground as far as the eye could see, flies buzzing only over the freshest specimens.
And it's possible that a decline in student enrollment will render many big, expensive university campuses derelict, littering the green belt like abandoned 'ghost malls.
Tramaglini, the Kenilworth school superintendent, is now being charged "with lewdness, littering, and defecating in public," according to a Holmdel Township Police Department Facebook post.
I couldn't remember the crime associated with the song "Alice's Restaurant" (shame on me; it's LITTERING), but I was able to chip away at it.
The flames damaged Notre Dame's central nave; photos on social media showed debris littering the area, though the structure appeared to have survived largely unscathed.
Do the explicit videos contained within the research-backed OMGYes really make it more prurient than the myriad sex tip apps littering the iOS store?
Police officers issued 2.33 tickets for littering in 2012 compared with 101 tickets so far in 2017, according to data provided by the Police Department.
The morning would dawn, with spent tear gas canisters and shards of rocks littering the streets, the acrid fumes still stinging skin and burning lungs.
This is yet another mess the next administration will have to clean up, one of dozens Trump's people will have left littering the federal bureaucracy.
"I will enforce all laws, from traffic laws, with people speeding down our streets, to littering laws," Mr. Booker had proclaimed in his inaugural address.
It all started 51 Thanksgivings ago — that's 51 years ago on Thanksgiving — when folk singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie was busted for littering in Great Barrington, Mass.
Pictures on Twitter showed broken concrete that apparently fell from buildings in downtown Cushing and products littering the aisles of stores after being shaken from shelves.
Hong Kong bore the scars on Monday of its eighth straight weekend of violent protests, with hard hats, umbrellas and water bottles littering some central streets.
The bills focus on so-called quality of life offenses — things like littering, urinating and drinking alcohol in public, being too noisy and violating park rules.
If [consumers are] using their faces as a form of authentication, but doubly are the types to buy selfie sticks and littering pictures of themselves everywhere.
Stop fucking littering for a start (seriously, if you are still throwing garbage on the ground in this day and age, you deserve the death penalty).
As reported by the Guardian, 300 surveyed restaurants and shops in the area complained of littering, smoking, blocking traffic and trespassing by tourists in the area.
Blocks weighing as much as 14 tons were blasted from the crater, littering the landscape and making for numerous photos of gawkers standing next to boulders.
After digging up the hidden drugs, the boars broke into the package, littering it across the Tuscan forest near Montepulciano, according to a Fox News report.
Thanksgiving is here: a time for family, friends, gravy, and Arlo Guthrie talk-singing his way through an 18-minute-long anti-war song about littering.
To be sure, pissing in public, along with making unreasonable amounts of noise and littering and other petty offenses targeted by "broken windows" policing, remains illegal.
Rosanna Vize's set design, a cluttered art space with prints featuring the same pattern littering the walls, embodies the attempt to combat chaos by creating meaning.
Its discovery has reignited a worldwide race to engineer and optimize nature's tools to dissolve the overwhelming amount of plastic waste littering the land and sea.
Aleppo — which, prior to the war, was Syria's most populous city — has been absolutely shattered by the fighting, with destroyed and collapsed buildings littering the city.
The earth is being overrun with disposable plastic water bottles that can be found littering streets and parks and floating in rivers, oceans and lakes everywhere.
A mysterious oil spill is ravaging Brazil's northeastern coast, killing sea turtles, limiting fishing and littering the sand with clumps of the crude substance, Bloomberg reports.
But for some reporters covering the trial, it felt a little longer: We'd spent the night in folding chairs and sleeping bags littering the courthouse sidewalk.
An influx of tourists in recent years has led to a huge amount of plastic waste littering the mountain region, WAL secretary Punchok Dolma told CNN.
"We're treating it as an exercise in free speech (that unfortunately involved littering)," Susan B. Nourse, the police chief in Freeport, Me., said in an email.
In New York City, 3753 percent of people given a ticket for a violation like littering or public drinking fail to appear at their court hearing.
They were held, many of them on minor charges like littering or driving without a license, for a total of 9,000 hours, costing taxpayers roughly $700,503.
Throw-away plastic items have been the subject of bans by a growing number of countries and corporations because they often end up littering oceans and waterways.
While participants are encouraged to avoid littering and to be respectful to the public, the police, and the angry, honking traffic, any other morality is seemingly forbidden.
Werdersee Verein, a community group that looks after the Werdersee lake near Bremen, now has four students dedicated to handing out trash bags and anti-littering flyers.
And overall, big-box stores — and now Amazon — have laid waste to Main Street commerce, littering communities with empty storefronts, broken up by the occasional dollar store.
However, to reduce littering and discourage customers from buying them, South Africa increased the plastic bag levy in April by 50 percent to 12 cents per bag.
It is synonymous with the barbarism of the various dead ends littering medical history, of the casual callousness underlying the treatment of "crazy" individuals in the West.
If you can control your devices by wriggling your fingers in the air above them, you don't need to mess around with littering the screen with buttons.
According to NJ.com, Thomas Tramaglini, 42, was arrested after he was running Holmden High School's track at 5:50am, and has been charged with lewdness and littering.
Ambivalences (and there were some whose only safe passage had to have been   a violent one),   unmoored like so many forgotten trades   littering the inlet with hulls.
Jonathan Alan Williams, 42, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor littering for allegedly putting the hoods on the statue in Raleigh, the Charlotte News & Observer reported Tuesday.
Tourists began climbing it in the 1930s, but the Anangu lobbied to close the site off due to tourists disrespecting the land by littering and camping illegally.
They would pass through a broken fence and eat the backyard grass, according to Shedd, with cow shit littering the space where his kids wanted to play.
Nearby are bottles and a horse bone found at Dead Horse Bay, a former Brooklyn landfill that is being eroded, so trash is constantly littering its beach.
For much of the first half, players on one flank have to dodge not only opponents but the bright red streamers left littering the halfway line, too.
Andrew M. Cuomo said during a late-night tour on Wednesday of the No. 6 line beneath Manhattan during which he announced plans to increase littering fines.
The Police Department said on Thursday that before 2013, a significant number of littering summonses were issued to riders who had discarded depleted MetroCards on the ground.
Largely voluntary, these multipoint pledges cover a range of responsible travel vows, from not littering on trails to parking legally, minding safety cautions and respecting local communities.
Because of the cold temperatures sweeping the nation, iguanas are dropping out of trees like overripe mangoes, littering the ground in an apparent state of rigor mortis.
Liparts argues cleaning waterways doesn't have a one-size-fits-all solution and requires a combination of new technology, preventative measures and changing people's attitudes towards littering.
In 2010, two white students threw cotton balls on the lawn of the black culture center (they were later charged with littering and both gave public apologies).
Violations listed on the new visa website also include littering, spitting, queue jumping, taking photographs and videos of people without permission and playing music at prayer times.
Right now, there are about 130:"The average plastic bag gets used for 12 minutes," Julie Lawson, part of an anti-littering organization in Maryland, told NBC News.
But before it goes, it has one final present to leave us: a giant cache of creepy coral bones littering the ocean floor, like a tiny seafaring graveyard.
Globally, more plastics are now ending up in landfills, incinerators, or likely littering the environment as rising costs to haul away recyclable materials increasingly render the practice unprofitable.
" Sadly, he said we're now "callously littering the orbits around the Earth and now extending, what in my opinion is a flawed value paradigm—anthropocentrism—to outer space.
He later struck a deal with prosecutors in which he plead guilty to lesser charges of littering and defective equipment and paid $610 in fines and court costs.
Two trucks, one carrying beer and the other hauling chips, collided in Florida early Wednesday, littering the highway with the stuff that couch potatoes' dreams are made of.
Our sources say police searched the Lambo but did not find any drugs, guns or contraband ... so Dolph was ticketed for littering and driving with an expired tag.
The market also applied the same policy to Detroit Red Wings fans in 2008 and 2009 in an attempt to prevent octopi from littering the ice in Pittsburgh.
Their response to the plethora of single gloves and mittens littering New York sidewalks was Lost Gloves, a project in which found gloves are transformed into children's toys.
ISIS, meanwhile, used civilians as human shields, and turned the city into a "death trap," by closing exit routes and littering it with snipers, landmines and booby traps.
But this is impossible when you're shopping on the web, at least until your credit card is charged and the box and packaging are already littering your home.
Yet homelessness in the city has also reached such extremes that human feces can be found littering streets not far from some of the world's most valuable companies.
The unnamed woman made her way through the city while driving a "luxury" car and generously littering the streets with cash, which is a totally normal thing to do.
Video footage of the building crashing to the ground shows workers emerging from a cloud of dust after the building's upper floors collapse, leaving debris littering the street below.
The plaintiffs claimed that Niantic's game had encouraged players to trespass on their property — sometimes blocking their driveway with cars, "peering into their windows," and littering or damaging property.
While the cause of the sudden deaths has yet to be verified, the dead bees littering the state's apiaries suggest the problem is not due to colony collapse disorder.
The launches to date have been typically smooth—the landings, however, have been harder to stick, with plenty of totaled Falcon 20153s littering the path up to this one.
Instead, they focus on several types of offenses covered by the city's administrative code, including littering, public urination, public consumption of alcohol, excessive noise and breaking certain park rules.
Along with news that communities minister Marcus Jones wants to raise the fines for littering to £22, people on Twitter thought the whole thing was a load of rubbish.
The 42-year-old was charged "with lewdness, littering, and defecating in public," according to a Holmdel Township Police Department Facebook post, before resigning from his job last week.
The crash occurred on a country highway near the small town of Randolph, and footage of the aftermath reveals a fiery scene, with wreckage littering the two-lane road.
But then, also, the prevalence of littering: People just toss their stuff on the ground, and there's no sense of pride in that, so it seems quite at odds.
Wrigley's said it takes the issue of gum litter very seriously, and is the largest funder of anti-littering campaigns in Britain, supporting several programs over the last decade.
The scene of the littering crime was Slaughterhouse Island at Lake Shasta in Northern California, with photos of the trash going viral on Monday thanks to a Facebook post.
Brand: United States Forest ServiceYear introduced: 1971Much like Smokey the Bear, Woodsey Owl was the United States Forest Service's way of keeping children from littering in the great outdoors.
This month, the city started an initiative to issue summonses to — rather than arrest — offenders with warrants for quality-of-life crimes like littering, unreasonable noise and public urination.
And in a wide shot taken from farther back, the fire appears to have grown amongst the numerous graffiti tags and red Solo cups littering the decrepit theater floor.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand banned smoking and littering at 24 beachside locations that are popular with tourists over environmental concerns on Thursday, the ministry of natural resources and environment said.
As dinner wound down, with plates of vegetables and tiny bowls of tofu littering the table, Ms. Thurman considered the question of what a woman like Chloe really wants.
The officers determined that the driver, whose name was not released, had three outstanding warrants for failing to pay fines for violations, including one for littering, the police said.
Some of the buildings that didn't house patients looked like doll houses with entire walls ripped off, littering the grass, leaving offices and auxiliary buildings open to the elements.
In the few hours we spent with Lieutenant Marrero, he issued summonses for littering, failing to obey recycling laws and walking a dog off leash — and two for public urination.
During the summer, at the height of the mobile ARG's popularity, local law enforcement officers distributed hundreds of citations to players for violating ordinances against littering and park opening hours.
But plastic bottles remain ubiquitous - strewn in garbage cans and littering waterways, after bottled water became a lifestyle choice in countries that offer a safe and easy alternative - tap water.
I'm playing Assassin's Creed: Origins right now, for example, and I'm mostly enjoying it, but hell if I know or care what the dozens of icons littering my map represent.
Several books about the Trump administration, including one from journalist Bob Woodward and several by former White House staffers, have been very successful in recent months, littering best-seller lists.
Environmental rights groups have urged successive governments to protect Thailand's palm-fringed beaches, which are frequently voted among the world's most beautiful, from unregulated development and littering, among other things.
And just as Robles notes the empty Bacardi bottles and crushed Capri Sun juice packs littering the beach, so too does Blauner keep a tight focus on his regional setting.
Speaking of sand, Wirecutter recommends The Green Toys Sand Play Set, a pail-and-shovel set that's robust enough to last for years without splintering into beach-littering plastic shards.
Officers instead wrote civil summonses, but fewer of them, according to data from the hearings office: about 12,000 for open container, 1,900 for public urination, and about 635 for littering.
The top lid flips and swivels into three positions to accommodate all "scooping styles," while ensuring that any stray litter falls back inside rather than littering (pun intended) your floor.
Pentagon documents estimate that between 10 and 20 percent or more likely failed to explode on impact, littering the battlefield with highly dangerous duds that would still explode if disturbed.
He stopped about halfway to the park and said in an interview with NY1 that two-person Sanitation Department teams would be deployed to address littering issues in the borough.
The bodies that remain are a severe health hazard, but there's little political will to deal with them, and removing them is risky given the unexploded munitions littering the area.
The officers enforce quality-of-life laws like those that regulate picking up after pets, littering and public urination, and they issue summonses for stealing trash, failing to recycle and more.
But Apple's entire business and brand are built on premium consumer products with a superior user experience, and the core of that superior user experience is not littering products with crap.
The storm hit Cudjoe Key with ferocious 130 mph sustained winds and blasts of even greater brutality, causing major flooding and littering roads with debris such as coconuts and small boats.
While the downtown is growing pricey new pads for young workers, there are still thousands of distressed properties littering the rest of the Detroit landscape — neighborhoods where blight is the buzzword.
We humans have been littering our …Read more ReadDespite the proliferation of debris in low-Earth orbit (LEO), a worst case Sandra Bullock Gravity-esque scenario is highly unlikely to unfold.
Pull out your phone, turn on your app, and follow the arrows pointing to your buddy's favorite sandwich shop — just don't get distracted by the digital popup ads littering the sidewalk.
Pastor Mathew Kalulu, chairman of the Kibera Udongo Housing Cooperative Society, said his organization had heard fears that transportation of waste to the plant could lead to littering of nearby roads.
That's because the program that aimed to prevent the spread of HIV, hepatitis and other viral diseases is responsible for drug users littering the streets with needles infected with the diseases.
Pictures posted to Twitter showed that the front of a Brioche Dorée bakery on Rue Victor Hugo had been cordoned off by the police, with glass and debris littering the ground.
A multimillion-dollar floating boom designed to corral plastic debris littering the Pacific Ocean deployed from San Francisco Bay on Saturday as part of a larger high-stakes and ambitious undertaking.
Littering tickets began to decrease, in part, when the transit authority began charging $1 for new cards in March 2013, incentivizing riders to refill their old cards instead, the police said.
She lived in an apartment overlooking a neighbor's backyard, and — although she felt a little bad about littering — she was desperate to get rid of a habit that was haunting her.
There would seem to be little question that we need to resurrect the sense of moral opprobrium around littering that was so much in evidence in this country during the 1970s.
There are unmissable clues everywhere that something is wrong, from poisonous rivers in Bangladesh and Indonesia to old clothing littering the shores of East Africa to microplastics in our drinking water.
Whether you're trying to prevent littering or encourage people to return the books they borrow from the office library, it helps to give people the impression that they're being watched. 19913.
It was difficult to find pads, and her mother, Reem, says they have to send Mustafa into the local shop to buy them, or else try to use rags littering the camp.
To chronicle the 1960s he developed a bizarre prose style that merrily broke all the rules of good writing, littering the page with capital letters, exclamation marks, italics and single-sentence paragraphs.
I don't tie it up to eat, or ever, really; I'd generally rather risk littering it with crumbs or trapping it in complex machinery than be seen in public with a ponytail.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A group of British tourists has been asked to leave New Zealand after they were reported for shoplifting, littering, threatening residents and causing chaos, an immigration official said on Thursday.
Yesterday around 1 PM, an 18-wheeler on an Arkansas freeway slammed into an overpass pillar, littering the freeway with the preferred currency of stoners, college students, and lazy moms: frozen pizzas.
Its destructive force was evident in images tweeted by the fire department showing debris stuck in trees and littering the street, as well as the shattered windows of nearby storefronts and restaurants.
On the streets of Santiago Monday morning, many returned to school or work to find traffic jams, a hobbed metro, graffiti and trash and broken glass littering streets from days of riots.
Norway's $1 trillion sovereign investment fund said on Wednesday it wanted companies it invests in to explain how they plan to save the ocean from threats of massive plastic littering and overfishing.
After all, what harm was he doing other than allegedly stealing the breadsticks, denying honest shopkeepers of their livelihood and profusely littering the streets with his tobacco-laced, potentially tuberculous-ridden spittle!
Among the occasional coffee cups and plastic shopping bags littering the path, I caught a glimpse of what looked like a volleyball, which I assumed had blown out of a passing car.
The same person who thinks nothing of littering on a subway car or platform will think nothing of leaving their detritus behind for the next occupant of the shared car to enjoy.
Fines for littering in New York City's subway will double to $100 from $50 next week, the latest move by transit officials to address the problems afflicting the city's fraying subway system.
At the time, Vincent Coogan, the Police Department's assistant chief of transit, explained that fewer fines had been issued because commuters have to be caught littering in front of uniformed police officers.
Many of these unnecessary arrests stem from the discredited idea that a draconian crackdown on the most minor offenses — littering, selling loose cigarettes, biking on the sidewalk — will prevent more serious crimes.
Such littering is banned by Annex V of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships—which, ironically, came into force in 1989, the year of Dr Ryan's first survey.
In 264, billions upon billions of shrimp-size insects took to the skies in the mid-Atlantic United States, covering entire houses, blaring extremely loud noises, and littering forests with their exoskeletons.
It was because of his hobby: He often leaves his home in rural Sussex at midnight, puts on a headlamp and spends up to nine hours de-littering the local highways and byways.
At the height of the conflict, 400 men and women were killed in the town of Bentiu—where Hislop's troops are now based—with bodies littering the streets up to a week later.
Tossed candy wrappers, uneaten Mounds bars (why the hell are you giving anyone Mounds?), and large piles of candy corn (which are good, by the way) are sure to be littering your home.
"Dropping cigarette butts seems to be a socially acceptable form of littering and we need to raise awareness that the filters do not disappear and instead can cause serious damage to the environment."
Much like companies behind the piles of dockless scooters now littering the country, Cangoroo has an app that allows users to unlock and rent pogo sticks that previous riders have left laying around.
Following concerns about littering and damage at Chicago's Loyola Dunes Restoration Site, an Illinois state representative introduced "Pidgey's Law," which requires location-based apps to remove checkpoints within two days of a request.
However, a proposal for such a ban failed after being introduced by a California assemblyman and increasingly strict laws on cigarette littering have struggled to make a mark on pollution in recent years.
"We need a national initiative where we make it simply socially unacceptable to have conditions in a backyard that allows mosquitoes to grow, like the antismoking campaign or anti-littering campaign," he said.
Thanks to its self-diagnostic software, Superpedestrian expects its e-scooters to last for more than 2,500 rides each, which is currently way more than any of the current crop littering our streets.
While a couple of the allegations were minor — "creepy af in the dms" comes to mind — most were serious, with rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and physical violence littering the "alleged misconduct" column.
My teammates seemed so thrilled to shop at the malls, to spend money, to eat the fast food at the many Burger Kings and Pizza Huts and KFCs littering the very Westernized city.
Nevertheless, people who forget their court dates — even for a minor offense like littering — are hit with arrest warrants that turn a nuisance offense that might have been dismissed into a serious problem.
As concern grows about vast floating fields of plastic debris, environmental groups are lobbying the government and retailers to take action to catch up with other countries on cutting plastic littering and marine pollution.
Even children who don't use their phones or the other technologies littering their bedrooms at night are losing shut-eye and becoming prone to daylight sleepiness, the analysis published today in JAMA Pediatrics finds.
If the tenants follow the rules for when and where to dispose of their trash, keep their littering to a minimum, and don't treat the building as if it's a hotel, everything goes smoothly.
The Kenilworth Board of Education confirmed Thomas Tramaglini's resignation in an online statement, nearly three months after he was "charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in public," according to the Holmdel Township Police Department.
It apparently expects an FTC fine well into the billions for privacy violations, orders of magnitude larger than the previous record holder and yet barely a littering ticket for a company of Facebook's size.
One of Modi's first initiatives after coming to power was the Clean India Campaign, and he has spoken about the need for the public to stop littering and practice better hygiene and sanitation regularly.
"Kids Ocean Day is dedicated to kids teaching the world about the damage littering on the streets does to the beaches and ocean and the animals that live in the sea," the group added.
Some cities have struggled to cope with the sudden arrival of scooters, with regulators worried about the vehicles littering pavements and streets, fatal accidents, and people using the scooters while drunk, among other issues.
The measure would, in a stroke, force the city to accept the perpetuation of the plastic-trash free-for-all, with tons of discarded bags clogging the sewers, festooning tree branches and littering sidewalks.
Folding their hands together and bending to touch 39-year-old Rajawat's feet, women in colorful saris and elderly moustached men with turbans seek her help on everything from family feuds to neighborhood littering.
Of all the suffixes littering the English language, "-ly" is the most conducive to a singsong sound, and a vast category of adverbs are simply adjectives with "-ly" or "-ily" attached to their rears.
Work to shore up supplies began decades ago with a clampdown on littering and a cleanup of rivers and canals, in a nation that once joked the blind could "see" rivers by their smell.
It's part of a growing public backlash against single-use, disposable plastic items like straws and cups, as well as myriad other plastic objects piling up in landfills, littering beaches and floating in oceans.
Spin is one of four e-scooter companies authorized to operate in San Francisco, after the city cracked down on the thousands of rental scooters littering the early-adopter-packed streets earlier this year.
Conflating Rhoades's brother's bedroom and the studio of Brancusi is both a middle finger to exalting the artist's workspace and an unapologetic show of what that may foolishly require: littering a gallery with stale donuts.
As you learn in the very early parts of the game, a century ago, powerful evil destroyed much of the world, allowing nature to reclaim castles, and littering the land with abandoned machines of war.
Complicating matters are the small pieces of wood littering the steps, approximating some of the non-ideal circumstances the robot will have to grapple with during the search and rescue missions for which it's designed.
The furor erupted this month after estate agent Penny Sparrow, a Democratic Alliance (DA) member, referred to black people as "monkeys" in a New Year's Day rant on Facebook against littering at a public beach.
Irma debris is still clogging and littering many canals, destroyed homes still haven't been demolished, hotels and businesses remain closed and, most importantly for local government leaders, their "rainy day funds" were depleted on Irma.
The event in Exumas, Bahamas, with packages costing up to $80,000, has descended into chaos, with half-built tents, piles of garbage and unopened boxes littering the site, and feral dogs wandering around, MailOnline reported.
The City of San Francisco gets around 65 reports of human poop littering streets and alleys every day—but now it looks like the city has finally hatched a plan to do something about it.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)A short-fin male pilot whale has died in Southern Thailand after ingesting more than 17 lbs of plastic bags and packaging, a sobering casualty of the waste littering the world's oceans.
They understand that the decision to reduce the littering of our public lands with toxic lead ammo and fishing tackle helps protect wildlife and hunters, but will do nothing to reduce hunting or gun ownership.
Legere is just as well-known for his unconventional demeanor as a tech exec, choosing to frequently wear T-Mobile magenta clothing, littering presentations with curse words, and even riding a Segway around the office.
Mumina Obeid, a premed student at the university and a Sunday school teacher at the Islamic Center, said that more than once she had picked up liquor bottles littering the turf where children play during recess.
"San Francisco has been a pioneer of environmental change, and it&aposs time for us to find alternatives to the plastic that is choking our marine ecosystems and littering our streets," she said in a statement.
It's dripping with their usual brand of snappy snares and garage-y riffings that'll make you want to casually stick it to all of the PC-prudes out there by bringing back cool activities like littering.
Walking from their swank hotel to a convention, to dinner, and back to the hotel, they are likely to see many homeless people, but also several mounds of human shit and used syringes littering the sidewalk.
So Cardhop acknowledges you have a bunch of junk contacts littering your address book and hopes that a super smart and quick search function will help you skip over them so fast you forget they're there.
"Many women are logging onto Twitter to find death threats, rape threats and racist or homophobic slurs littering their feeds," Azmina Dhrodia, a researcher with Amnesty and author of its #ToxicTwitter report, said in a statement.
A lot of them were for really petty offenses, by the way: publicly consuming alcohol, urinating in public, riding a bike on the sidewalk, being in a park after dark, littering, or even making unreasonable noise.
Most of the bags are not biodegradable, and they can end up littering the streets, hanging in trees or polluting waterways, said Eric Goldstein, the New York City environment director for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
" But Ian Fisher, 49, who was taking his breakfast at Costa, a major coffee chain, found the tax proposal "unacceptable," adding, "Coffee is expensive enough, and it's not going to cure the problem of people littering.
"Don't know about anyone else but i'm beginning to want to switch off from TeaTV out of sheer frustration with the amount of ads which are littering this app," one Twitter user shared in early October.
In Bangkok, the military junta has been clearing vendors from spots where pedestrians have complained about littering, sidewalk congestion and vermin, officials said, and plans to move some into designated areas that would be more hygienic.
" Upon realizing that Joy is the littering woman that she saw – and called out – on the bumper-to-bumper highway, Jill tries to pretend that she doesn't recognize her: "I really don't know what you're referring to.
I know I'm not alone in my love for the THPS soundtracks either; they've become a sort of cultural reference, entering the nostalgia canon for my generation, with playlists littering YouTube decades after the games were released.
Office life is full of rituals: the act of secretly passing around a birthday card, the overnight bags littering the office on a Friday before a long weekend, the airing of the grievances about the thermostat temperature.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chileans are increasingly turning to bikes to get to work after weeks of rioting have hobbled Santiago's metro system, destroyed hundreds of stop lights and left broken glass and debris littering its once-orderly streets.
Carl Washington Jr., a councilman in Penns Grove in southern New Jersey, worked as a local coordinator for a statewide anti-littering initiative, managing funds intended to help ensure that parks and other public areas stayed pristine.
During a visit to the "Mer de Glace" (sea of ice) - France's largest glacier which has shrunk dramatically in recent years - Macron met scientists and announced new protective measures for the area, including higher fines for littering.
Supervisors kept workers from taking too many breaks and would dock their pay for infractions like littering, said Hou Fu'an, a Changshuo worker who had quit and was heading back home in the interior province of Henan.
GoBee Bike shut down, Ofo still has a few bikes but no team, Mobike is scaling back international operations… That was a bad start for free-floating services, as many broken bikes are littering the streets of Paris.
"I'll spell out where we're at, that we're piling too much dough into a welfare system that's focused on corrective treatment," he said, littering his language with slang words that many French would consider unbefitting of a president.
The investigators detailed mass killings of Yazidi men and boys who refused to convert to Islam, saying they were shot in the head or their throats were slit, often in front of their families, littering roadsides with corpses.
I won't tell you the name of the gorge or provide a link to the pictures, as that would only worsen the invasion of drunken, littering, caterwauling people in what was once a redoubt of solitude and quiet.
Kangaroos and emus, the two animals on Australia's coat of arms, are common in this part of the outback and "roadkill" - the name given to animals hit by cars or trucks - is often littering the sides of roads.
But people who forget court dates for offenses like littering are subject to arrest warrants that can land them in jail — sometimes for days — the next time they encounter a police officer in, say, a routine traffic stop.
Locals and park officials tell National Geographic there have been repeated reports of people littering, stripping, and defecating on the rock, along with instances of visitors taking pieces of the rock with them as souvenirs of their trip.
The warrants from over a decade ago are most frequently for public drinking, disorderly conduct, traffic offenses, trespass, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, public urination, littering and violations of park rules, according to data from City Hall.
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) were plunged into darkness for six months when Irma, packing winds of 185 miles per hour (295 kph), uprooted electricity poles and left 13 miles (645 km) of cable littering streets and hillsides.
In a conversation with Peter Kafka, they'll discuss how readership data influences their commerce efforts and why they believe media companies can succeed in commerce today despite a trail of failures littering the landscape up until this point.
The irresistibly catchy journey from that fateful 1965 littering arrest to anti-war anthem is just the kind of thing your whole family — kids, grandparents, uncles, father-stabbers — can gather around the radio and enjoy together, year after year.
And so it fell to Matsuzaki, a shy-eyed , 41-year-old senior scientist with Toshiba's nuclear technology branch, to help build a machine that wouldn't end up as another one of the robot corpses already littering the reactors.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it seems that in the real world, tanning salons are kept pretty clean, and if you waltz in wearing a pair of lime-green speedos with pustules littering your speckled crotch, you're unlikely to be too welcome.
For the most part, people abide by these obligations because it's the right thing to do and because of social pressure to keep the place they live beautiful — not because they have a fear of being fined for littering.
Experts estimate that there could be as many as 3,000 mines and other explosive devices littering the site, an area less than half a square mile, as well as other war detritus like unexploded rockets, mortars and artillery rounds.
But it might just be true, if it includes all the students and retirees who will help patrol city streets during the meetings, whether to stop people from littering and jaywalking or simply to give visitors a smiling welcome.
When a crime is detected, even one as minor as littering, a police officer is dispatched to the scene to deliver a warning or to write out a citation if the person is a repeat offender, Mr. Gutierrez said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Percy Street in South Philadelphia is an abnormality in the city's orderly grid, curving between South 9th Street and Reed Street, its seclusion making it a haven for littering and more illicit activities.
The stuff littering front yards in low-income neighborhoods is a kind of primitive insurance, a hedge against some future calamity in which you might need a part from a busted old car, but I don't need a car.
Together, the law would set a preference for police officers to hand out civil penalties, rather than criminal summonses, for those who are caught with an open container, littering, urinating in public, making unreasonable noise, or violating park rules.
In addition to littering Ramadi's streets with bombs, Islamic State has also planted them in residences, hiding them under rugs and other fixtures or connecting them to the power grid so they detonate when residents attempt to restore electricity.
I love looking at art that makes the space feel real and inhabited (like the many posters littering Sevastapol station in Alien: Isolation) and taking my time to explore random areas (like running through the bayou in Mafia 3).
No word on whether or not Nintendo and Universal will allow the world's little brothers to destroy their families with blue shells, leaving the broken bodies of older brothers littering the tarmac as the victorious little brother pulls ahead.
New York has also long suffered from drunken urinating revelers, but the City Council recently downgraded the offense, along with littering and excessive noise, as part of its effort to divert minor offenders from its already overstretched court system.
Elsewhere in the region, authorities are also having to deal with the downsides to Pokémon Go. In Singapore, littering and illegal parking have been rife in Pokémon hotspots, leading to neighbourhood police having to step up when it comes to cleaning.
But the next generation simply likes everything, Hussein Kesvani writes, devaluing the very nature of the heart icon: In some ways, I posited to my cousin, littering his feed with likes could actually be interpreted as a form of resistance.
" When school officials began monitoring the area, a school resource officer and school staff were "able to identify a subject responsible for the acts," the statement continued, adding the 42-year-old was "charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in public.
"What's very striking in Taiz is the rubbish littering the streets," Ewan Watson, a spokesperson for the International Committee for the Red Cross, explained to BuzzFeed News over WhatsApp as he traveled across the country with ICRC chair Peter Maurer.
The offenses included in the bills, which also cover littering and excessive noise, are part of the city's administrative code and make up a large percentage of the roughly 300,000 criminal summonses issued by officers last year, many in minority neighborhoods.
At no point has the current mayor's comparatively laissez-faire approach been more evident than in recent days, with the city's announcement that the police would no longer arrest most people for littering, drinking or urinating in public in Manhattan.
So he dumps the trash in a garbage pile by the side of the road and is subsequently arrested for littering — which, when Guthrie comes before the draft board, is the reason the military cites for choosing not to draft him.
I let him sniff my hand, his breath gasping against the thick collar as I shooed him away from eating the partially burnt trash littering the lawn and slipped him a handful of the treats the agents had just given me.
In the pictures of her bedroom, Twilley is attentive to the warping of the cheap, prefab wallboard;  the electric blue of the plastic tarp; the wood grain of the plywood; the ceiling in decay; the stuff of hers littering the floor.
I made glitter bombs for myself with regular glitter, and I was like, 'I can't keep doing this, it's littering, it's killing my soul,' and I ended up doing a lot of research and finding a good source for biodegradable glitter.
"The mayor's been clear that the city is a willing and ready partner to help cut down on littering in the subway system, through both education and stepped up enforcement," Austin Finan, a spokesman for the mayor, said on Thursday.
By contrast, an ideological environmentalism, with its belief in imminent planetary catastrophe, will wind up sacrificing the local for the global in a green replay of destroying the village to save it, littering hills and mountainsides with wildlife-killing wind turbines.
Stabbed in the back: A subway rider was attacked in the Bronx after refusing to give a stranger $10 … [NBC New York] Subway shooting gallery: … While riders are complaining about used heroin syringes littering the 181st Street station in Manhattan.
At the booth of São Paulo's Galeria Emmathomas, gray paint covers the chaos of a broken piano with bottles, lamps, and chairs littering the floor, an installation by Alan Fontes that almost feels like a Cubist still life in 3D.
How frequently this feat occurred is unknown, since many accounts merely speak of that being the goal rather than an actual result, although an unsubstantiated folktale in North Carolina told of eyeballs littering the ground after a mass rough-and-tumble fight.
In an effort to reclaim that history and restore the ecosystem of Jamaica Bay—a body of water located to the south of Long Island, not far from JFK Airport—the city of New York is littering the bay with broken toilets.
Since allowing scooters back on its streets in October, San Francisco has found that while locks have greatly decreased complaints of sidewalk vehicle littering, the two companies with permits to operate have also signed up few customers to their low-income rider program.
Before that, Granger Smith (better known as online ding-dong Earl Dibbles Jr., known for littering Facebook with his "yee yee" laden memes and allegedly humorous videos) collaborated with Remington to brand his album of the same name with the gun manufacturer's logo.
It makes products that permeate daily life around the globe, like baby formula, coffee, ice cream, pet food and bottled water, and activists blame it for draining aquifers, fueling obesity with fatty and sugary foods and littering the world with plastic packaging.
In response to littering and damage at Chicago's Loyola Dunes Restoration Site, an Illinois state representative introduced "Pidgey's Law"—named for a Pokemon character—which would fine app developers if they do not remove checkpoints within two days of receiving a complaint.
We're acting more the way a friend of mine did in the last year of his life: letting the mail pile up unopened, heaping garbage in the house, littering the floor with detritus, no longer bothering to turn over the calendar pages.
"Littering by throwing a used diaper out of the car window right in front of a police officer is asking for a ticket" After working the state fair in Indianapolis on Sunday, Wheeles was on his way home when the dirty deed happened.
Even with China back in the market for the first time in six months, the record soybean supplies littering the countryside have weighed on prices — soy futures Sv1 were down 8.2 percent so far this year — and made corn a more attractive option to growers.
However, with positive drugs tests littering the last two Olympics and still emerging even eight years on from Beijing, the time to judge whether athletics in Rio has been a success or another festival of doping is probably still a long way down the road.
HASSAN SHAM CAMP, Iraq (Reuters) - Despairing of the corpses and debris littering the streets, many Iraqis have left their homes in areas liberated from Islamic State two years ago and voluntarily returned to the displacement camps that housed them during and after the fighting.
In many of these cities, the bikes tread the line between public and private good, in a way — some cities see them as littering the sidewalk, and impound them, while others have agreed to let the bikes be, in hopes of encouraging green transportation.
"However, other craftsmen and workers would also be involved, such as blacksmiths to make nails and other ironwork, caulkers to seal the gaps between planks, sailmakers, labourers and even people employed to pick up small bits of leftover timber littering the building site," he said.
On what was one of the strangest walks of shame in my life, I saw cosplayers passed out on sidewalks, pieces of costumes littering the ground, and people who seemed to be waiting in front of the main building for Sunday's convention activities to start.
He remembers getting arrested atop Nunhead Reservoir, a fenced-off area offering views of the London skyline that was once "a place of the underclass, the underworld" and has since become a littering ground for Goldsmiths art students and their tins of Red Stripe.
New types of mineral may come into existence as a result of things like the deposition of elemental aluminium in the soil (the stuff is unknown in nature) and the settling to the sea bed of zillions of plastic scraps now littering the ocean.
The changes covered offenses that are governed by the city, rather than by state law, and included having an open container of alcohol, littering, making unreasonable noise, public urination and a range of park offenses that includes remaining in a public park after nightfall.
However, the fight that encapsulates the feeling around UFC 206—a fight which has perhaps been overlooked due to the big names littering the card from top to bottom—is the welterweight scrap between the returning Jordan Mein and Norway's thunderous Viking Emil "Valhalla" Meek.
Behold the fury of the animal world as it can no longer stomach the sight of humanity treating literally the entire world like its own private playground, scuffing it up, littering it with trash both literal and figurative: First it's a goose and golfer.
Well, today, all of that all precipitated into one culminating moment as Overlord Goodell took to his fascist war declaration podium before the NFL draft, stared down a public that was littering him with boos (his mere presence elicits vitriol nowadays) and asked for more hatred.
Some of the astounding sights I've seen in the past few days include multiple vicious-looking wipeouts, a man cranking the accelerator and doing donuts in a crowded parking lot, and scooters littering the gutters of East 6th Street while throngs of people avoid tripping over them.
HONG KONG, July 29 (Reuters) - Hong Kong on Monday bore the scars of another night of violent protests with hard hats, umbrellas and water bottles littering some central streets, as Beijing was set to make an announcement on the Asian financial centre's worst crisis since 1997.
In June, Bloomberg News reported that plastic straws make up around 0.03% of the ocean's plastic and last week, USA Today cited a national study on the littering habits of Americans that showed straws were not even one of the top five most common forms of litter.
Police in St. Charles County, in suburban St. Louis, report that multiple dead cats and kittens had been found since the start of the year, littering the road on or near Wild Deer Lane, according to a probable cause statement in the case obtained by PEOPLE.
There, nearly half the attempts at littering were met with a response: 25 percent of people grumbled, 10 percent challenged the offender (usually demanding that he or she pick up their garbage), and 13 percent actually tidied up—meaning they put the bottles in the trash themselves.
Since that time, we have developed a radically new relationship to seatbelts, littering and drunk driving, but writing "Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cleveland" remains comfortable to a great many -- including Vampire Weekend and myself -- regardless of periodical dunnings from those to whom it is a matter of concern.
But they are also easy to lose, often end up littering the pavements, where they take up to a year to decompose, and the magnetic strip on the back tends to fail over time, meaning the tickets, 550 million of which are sold each year, don't work.
He groped around the debris littering the truck cab, trying to find something to tie off his leg; he knew, maybe from movies, maybe from friends, he didn't know exactly how, that this is what you were supposed to do when a limb was ripped off.
And in 2017, while announcing a doubling of the fine for littering in the subway to $100 from $50, Mr. Cuomo got down on the tracks and aimed a vacuum at a pile of trash to show what workers have to do to clean those areas.
What's most obvious to me is how miraculously the natural world coexists with the concrete urban sprawl: the hummingbird that flies in and out of my window, the coyote running down Sunset Boulevard, the pomegranate and orange trees littering the rough and grimy sidewalk with perfect fruits.
The Spanish regional government, the European Environmental Association and the European Fund for Regional Development have all teamed up to launch a campaign to fight against this issue and raise awareness that will hopefully discourage people from littering the area waters and, instead, dispose plastic waste more responsibly.
The acquisition gives Uber access to valuable insight into a transportation trend that is popular in Europe and Asia but has only recently started to gain traction in the US. It comes with new regulatory headaches, though: Many public officials are wary of abandoned dockless bikes littering their cities.
Starting next year, the following will be met with lower penalties: • Drinking and urinating in public • Littering • Making excessive noise (Though, please, let's not try to make these a habit.) Mayor Bill de Blasio signed a bill this month allowing the punishment for these infractions to be relaxed.
Rising on Sunday with a stomach full of rapidly decomposing mechanically recovered meat still swirling around, and stray pretzels littering the bed, there was just enough time for a sad and solemn shower before zipping back down the runway to the festival site for one final blow out.
The Parisian innovation was spurred by a problem of public urination so endemic that City Hall recently proposed dispatching a nearly 8003,2800-strong "incivility brigade" of truncheon-wielding officers to try to prevent bad behavior, which also includes leaving dog waste on the street and littering cigarette butts.
The town of Plainfield isn't exactly pleased with being the former home of murderer Ed Gein, convicted of the death of two women (in 1954 and 1957) but also of digging up graves and littering his property with the remains, so you might have to organize your own tour.
Instead, public drinking, along with a slew of other low-level offenses such as public urination, littering, and various subway offenses, will now only result in court summonses rather than arrests, unless "there is a demonstrated public safety reason to do so," according to the New York County district attorney's office.
After weekend of violent clashes, Beijing to address Hong Kong unrest Hong Kong bore the scars of another night of violent protests with hard hats, umbrellas and water bottles littering some central streets, as Beijing was set to make an announcement on the Asian financial centre's worst crisis since 1997.
From fishing lines to flip flops, there are more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic floating in the oceans, according to a 2014 study published in a Public Library of Science journal, with debris found littering the seas from the North to the South Poles and around remote Pacific islands.
What ultimately seems to bind these doctors together, under a banner of organizations like the FMMA, is a contempt for how medicine has transformed into an occupation of paperwork for money-crunchers, and an urgency to clear the debris of EMR files and insurance codes littering the physician-patient relationship.
"Some of the astounding sights I've seen in the past few days include multiple vicious-looking wipeouts, a man cranking the accelerator and doing donuts in a crowded parking lot, and scooters littering the gutters of East 6th Street while throngs of people avoid tripping over them," The Verge's Nick Statt wrote.
Sans headset, angrily tapping the phone screen, I was returned to a non-virtual reality of french fry trays and half-eaten burgers and $8 cups of beer littering the grass, mosquitoes biting my legs, a crying baby, and my own dumb lack of preparedness (why hadn't I visited the "charging station" nearby?).
The law did not eliminate criminal penalties for the infractions but required officers to employ the civil summons as the default approach for select minor offenses under the administrative code: spitting, littering, public urination, open container of alcohol, excessive noise and violations of park rules, all of which had been misdemeanor offenses.
The tactics Big Tobacco used to increase this number included (but was certainly not limited to) littering black neighborhoods with free menthol cigarettes, making menthols cheaper in our neighborhoods, purchasing 10 times more advertising in black communities, and a web of intertwined relationships between the tobacco industry and black civil rights organizations.
We motored through spiky sisal fields that ran for miles and miles and ended in a town where dozens of people were selling wooden hand-carved stools — they were actually carving them along the road, flakes of wood shavings littering the highway's shoulders — being gently stirred by the wind of our passing wheels.
The installations range from the miniature to monumental, with stone and wood cubes spilling out of rooms and into corridors ("Cubic Corridor"), heaps of soil piling onto troughs, and photocopied pages of Diderot's Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers bursting out of a cupboard and littering the floor.
The city's "Enjoy & Respect " campaign reminds visitors, especially young people between ages 18 and 34, that while Amsterdam is an "open, creative, innovative and tolerant city where the limits of what is allowed are wide," public urination, littering, singing loudly and other bad behavior are not allowed in the city and will incur big fines.
The temptation to boost those services by littering the iPhone with crap is growing stronger every day, and you can see some clear examples of Apple compromising user experience to drive them already: And then there's the big one, the data point that looks great on investor decks and miserable when you're holding an iPhone in your hand.
While Butterly's forms are wildly allusive, with the female body humming at the center of our scrutiny, it seems to me that by refusing the commonplace option of citation, especially of well-known fictional characters littering Pop culture, she rejects the view that fabricating an original copy is the best we can do in this mechanized, digital world.
Grab one of the 2149 dockless Lime bikes littering sidewalks around Rockaway ($523 to unlock, 252 cents per minute after) and take the scenic route along the boardwalk and Rockaway Beach Boulevard to Fort Tilden and Gateway National Recreation Area, where you'll find old Army barracks that have been converted into galleries by the Rockaway Artists Alliance.
Five months after that incident, the police department found itself at the center of a national controversy after a video posted on social media showed a white Fort Worth police officer named William Martin pushing and later arresting Jacqueline Craig, a black woman who had called the police after her neighbor choked her son and accused the boy of littering.
After years in the country, and on top of the ill-fated Hong Kong experience, I'd had a list of concerns: shoulder-to-shoulder crowds engaged in behaviors not unique to China but well-documented here such as cutting in line, littering, public urination or defecation by children, arguing, shoving, fighting and the ever-present problem of stinky public toilets.
That is a sizable number — you could make the argument that Amazon alone is the largest digital publisher in the world — but when you add in the 603 million sellers on Etsy, the 279 million active buyers on Alibaba, and the thousands of movies and TV episodes available on Netflix, you're looking at literally billions of product descriptions littering the internet.
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A little before midnight, Cuomo made his dramatic entrance through a large vented manhole, climbing down a metal ladder in pressed chinos, tasseled boots and a windbreaker bearing the New York State seal, and announced that he was doubling the fine for littering in the subway to $100 and buying some new jumbo-size vacuum cleaners to clean the tracks.
She came up with the idea after studying film at New York University in the hopes of being a producer, and was shocked by how much waste there was on sets: plastic water bottles littering sets, trays of uneaten catering food getting dumped into the trash, and entire custom-built set pieces getting loaded into dumpsters after a production wraps.
I was wish I going to Singapore because you know, do you remember, in Singapore they arrest you for littering and they arrest you for a lot of things -- spitting, selling gum and I have to be caned -- you know, like I had to pay $200.00 for that downtown, but if I were in Singapore, I&aposd be dropping gum wrappers all over the place.
The editor continues with some seriously incredible condescension:Fireworks have to be exploded in the middle of the dusty road, or in a vacant lot with a dirt surface, in order to avoid littering lawns or setting fire to houses, and the result is that the irresponsible small boy, turned loose with his fellows to spend the day in grand carnival of dirt, gunpowder, racket and patriotism.
This includes allowing dogs on trails where they are prohibited or off-leash in areas where they are required to be, using drone photography, littering, or ignoring keep out and no trespassing signs, all with the hopes of seeing those little hearts being tapped by people they don't know in the hopes of getting a quick dopamine hit (and maybe a little bit of cash, too).
Some of the many examples littering the channel's videos include frequent references to media creators and other public figures using the historically loaded slur "Jews," and references to anti-Semitic conspiracy phraseology such as "the Jewish question," a frequent alt-right dog whistle that refers to the "Endlösung der Judenfrage" — German for "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" and the official Nazi code language for planning and carrying out the Holocaust.
Will the readers of this East Coast newspaper ever stop picturing Montanans as unhinged, authoritarian hotheads and remember that some of us are Lynch-loving, Lebowski-quoting, lily-livered lefties who have a postelection tradition of walking over to the Jeannette Rankin statue in front of the post office and putting our "I Voted" stickers on the heel of her boot even though we can see how that could technically be construed as littering?
"Etti-Cat," the punnily named feline mascot for manners, warned against littering, encouraged offering seats to the elderly, and expressed loquacious shame at defacing the trains: It was real wild scribbling over the subway walls & cars but, in objective & realistic retrospect & in full evaluation of the initial impact & the effect of the regretful consequences, it would seem that the entire action was motivated rather imprudently &, truthfully, in recalling the whole stupid mess, I feel real dopey about it, I'm sorry & I'll never do it again.
That print has been so endlessly reproduced in a myriad of incarnations littering popular culture (even on a drum kit currently displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum's exhibition on Pink Floyd), that to see in the flesh its simple dynamism — the simultaneously still yet crashing wave forming an arc of crisply circling foam above a fishing boat nearly hidden by the brilliant blue sea — is a powerful moment, not least because the British Museum has kept its copy of this celebrated woodblock print off display since 213, due to its fragility.
He is a touchingly perfect representative—far more than the prickly Voltaire—of a certain French intellectual kind not entirely vanished: ambitious, ironic, obsessed with sex to a hair-raising degree (he wrote a whole novella devoted to the secret testimony of women's genitalia), while gentle and loving in his many and varied amorous connections; possessed of a taste for sonorous moralizing abstraction on the page and an easy temporizing feel for worldly realism in life; and ferociously aggressive in literary assault while insanely thin-skinned in reaction, littering long stretches of skillful social equivocation with short bursts of astonishing courage.

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