Almost without exception, these newcomers had little or no interest in learning about their indigenous neighbors, and they considered them a dangerous nuisance.
The seamen have no civility left for passengers - passengers become a dangerous nuisance when a ship is sinking.
Their existence had become a dangerous nuisance and their depredations the cause of many representations to the Government in Rigo.
London's radio schedules round the world are desperately tight and their minute disruption by even one extra call is a dangerous nuisance.
The regulations give health officials the power to shut such a business as "a public nuisance dangerous to the public health."
In an astonishingly short time, the Horta had gone from dangerous nuisance to major asset, particularly now that the Federation was preparing for war.
Around the same time an NIO memo released in 2012 described him as "a dangerous nuisance".
To prevent this dangerous nuisance, a variety of spark arrestors were invented and fitted.
Now they are a dangerous nuisance.