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An owner who ignores violations or refuses to correct the problem can face the padlocking of the incinerator.
Under the plan, licensed establishments would indeed face temporary or permanent padlocking if they did not obey certain provisions.
The padlocking of the electronic canals is the result of society's inability to cope with freedom.
Paul A. Crotty, the Corporation Counsel, said the padlocking was legal.
About $117 million of the most damaging reductions in city services - like the closing of prenatal clinics and the padlocking of libraries - would be restored.
The sales allowed the police to close the store on Jan. 27, citing the Nuisance Abatement Law, which allows padlocking of an establishment seen as promoting illegal activity.
So today, for the Palestinians, this looks like a separation where the husband walks away with the family's livelihood - and with the keys as well, padlocking the door behind him.
Torrance officials sought to improve security and took the unusual step of closing the park's basketball court by removing the basketball rims and padlocking the entry to the court.
On Cranston Street, for instance, a dusty four-block stretch that ends behind the motel, residents recall that before the padlocking, customers used to cruise slowly in their cars, windows down.
But even as the Mayor and neighborhood residents cited the closing of Video Warehouse as a quality-of-life triumph, opponents of the law said they would try to undo the padlocking.
Cosmos 2000, a nightclub on 51st Street and Third Avenue, is open only on weekends, but 15 police officers showed up for an event there Thursday night: the padlocking of the place.
A similar set of raids in Queens led to the padlocking or fining of about 40 clubs for problems ranging from health and fire violations to operating without a license and illegal gambling.
At first, Mr. Wilson appeared to respond to Mr. Landy's treatment protocol, which included pushing him to exercise, padlocking the refrigerator and, on mornings when Mr. Wilson wanted to stay in bed, dousing him with cold water.
The advertisement was not entirely accurate - it wrongly told of the padlocking of a student dining hall to starve the students into submission, for example - and it fed Southern officials' anger against what they perceived as bias by Northern news organizations against the South.
B1 Strip Club Ordered Closed A judge ordered the padlocking of a second strip club and indicated that it could be difficult for such clubs to remain open under a new zoning law, even if they devoted just a fraction of the floor space to nude dancing.
After Judge Fisher turned down the city's request for an immediate padlocking of Wiggles strip club in Rego Park, Queens, on July 31, the city produced a two-month-old affidavit from a police officer who said that a dancer in the club solicited him.
In a statement issued by the White House, President Bush said he was "deeply concerned" over the arrests in the former Burma, and the padlocking of the office of Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy.
Add to this drawback the parking, the padlocking and the prospect of your bike becoming one of a possible 70,000 that - according to this Assembly report - get nicked in London every year, and the incentives for non-converts to take up pedalling even short distances on busy roads strike me as small.