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This information had clearly only been given as an accompaniment to the warning that any breach of public order would be put down severely.
It does not refer to the ordinary breaches of public order which do not involve any danger to the State.
The local head of police could then ban or re-route the parade if he felt it might lead to a breach of public order.
Teaching shall be unrestricted so long as it does not constitute a breach of public order and is not contrary to morality.
The press agency Tass said there had been a "breaching of public order" in the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, a remote mountainous area within the Azerbaijan Republic near the border with Iran.
The Flags and Emblems (Display) Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 prohibited the display of any flag which was "likely to cause a breach of public order", and gave the police powers to deal with it.
Reports differ on whether the police ever provided an offiical justification for the seizure; the Committee to Protect Journalists reported that none was provided, but the International Press Institute reported that authorities claimed the newspapers were a "breach of public order".
The State shall respect all religions and faiths and shall ensure to foreigners residing in its territory freedom of conscience and the right freely to practice religion so long as it is not a breach of public order and is not contrary to morality.
On 30 March, The Director of Public Prosecutions issued a statement saying that complaints were filed by some citizens about acts of rioting, vandalism and breach of public order, destruction of public and private properties, obstructing business transactions and hindering easy movement of people on the streets.