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"The point of having the town is to have public order."
The reason given was the need to maintain public order.
"We've had a lot of problems with public order issues," he said.
"In certain cases, they took the power of public order on themselves," he added.
"But the government has the armed forces taking control and making sure there's public order."
In 1792, troops had to be sent to maintain public order.
The Court saw this as ensuring public order and growth.
The film was banned "in the name of public order."
The political situation and public order are constantly followed by the secret service.
The authorities said they did so to maintain "public order."
Now public order is much improved and the economy revived.
Currently, many cities in Germany also have a local public order force.
Public order must be balanced with the freedom of speech.
The term public order is not defined in the Constitution.
They depend upon the ministry of justice and public order.
"We're limited to keeping public order, which is a must."
Access should not, however, be denied on the grounds of public order either.
They were generally used for traffic control and public order duties.
Naturally, he was responsible for the maintenance of public order.
The Free State had significant problems with public order in early years.
Since then, he has been on the defence, public order and national security committee.
There is no necessary relationship between public order and the personal character of a ruler.
But they also include the home and the street and the public order.
Then the police seized the film on ground that it threatened public order.
Government officials responsible for public order worried about how long the people's patience would last.