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Wat (wie) is public nuisance - definitie


public nuisance         
(public nuisances)
If something or someone is, or causes, a public nuisance, they break the law by harming or annoying members of the public. (LEGAL)
...the 45-day jail sentence he received for causing a public nuisance after taking part in a demonstration...
Back in the 1980s drug users were a public nuisance in Zurich.
N-COUNT: usu sing
public nuisance         
¦ noun Brit.
1. an act that is illegal because it interferes with the rights of the public generally.
2. informal an obnoxious or dangerous person or group.
public nuisance         
n. a nuisance which affects numerous members of the public or the public at large (how many people it takes to make a public is unknown), as distinguished from a nuisance which only does harm to a neighbor or a few private individuals. Example: a factory which spews out clouds of noxious fumes is a public nuisance but playing drums at three in the morning is a private nuisance bothering only the neighbors. See also: nuisance

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Public nuisance
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor public nuisance
1. "You are committing an offence of public nuisance.
2. It wasn‘t a question of disorder breaking out or indeed public nuisance.
3. It cost him 22 months behind bars and Raggio burned the brothel as a public nuisance.
4. The police should have arrested them for public nuisance or indecent exposure.
5. Pawa, one of the lead attorneys in the public nuisance case.