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The only blemishes on his police record were two warnings for kerb crawling, both more than four years old.
THE new vice-chancellor of a university has been charged with kerb crawling.
I mean will be arrested for kerb crawling!
The act is known as "kerb crawling" because the person will typically drive very slowly along the kerbside.
Prostitution was not illegal under English law, but "kerb crawling" was made an offence in 1985.
The new offences were kerb crawling and persistently soliciting women for the purposes of prostitution.
Some jurisdictions also outlaw kerb crawling, slowly driving around with the intent to procure the services of a prostitute.
He's kerb crawling isn't he?
We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes, designed to tackle specific local crime problems, such as kerb crawling, mugging and burglary.
Police may also collect licence-plate numbers of vehicles that appear to be kerb crawling and may contact their registered owners.
The defendant was convicted on the basis that the magistrates knew that kerb crawling was an issue in that residential area.
In the UK, prostitution itself is legal, but associated activities such as kerb crawling, soliciting in public, keeping a brothel and pimping are not.
But after the birth of their second child, Alice, who was born with Down's syndrome, Max was arrested on suspicion of kerb crawling.
Sting operations in which undercover police wait for kerb crawlers to proposition them are a common method for tackling kerb crawling.
Kerb crawling is illegal in Canada, the United Kingdom the United States, and Russia.
British Rail chiefs argue that the impact will be a dramatic improvement to the seedy King's Cross area, with its reputation for prostitution and kerb crawling.
Fallon and Christopher Danaher, 33 - both from Wembley, Middlesex - had been stopped on suspicion of kerb crawling in West London.
However the Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Act 2007 introduced a kerb crawling offence in Scotland, the maximum penalty for which is a £1000 fine.
Sandy had no idea where to look for one and after a nasty mistake with a late night doughnut maker had retired to his room rather than be done for kerb crawling.
There was formerly no specific offence directed at clients in Scotland in contrast to the "kerb crawling" offence in England and Wales in the Sexual Offences Act 1985.
Max's marriage to Patricia later broke up after Max got lost driving his car and stopped to ask a nearby woman for directions not realizing she was a prostitute, and was arrested for kerb crawling.
The Taskable Unit assists BOCUs with offences occurring on the street such as kerb crawling, street prostitution and the advertising of brothels in public phone boxes, known as "carding".
In India, prostitution (the exchange of sexual services for money) is legal, but a number of related activities, including soliciting in a public place, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, pimping and pandering, are crimes.
Scheckter was signed as a test/reserve driver by Jaguar for the 2001 Formula One season, but was soon let go after being found "curb crawling."