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Sept. 6, 2007 AUBURN — The Cayuga County Board of Health fined Costello’s bar $1,000 for smoking law violations and refused renewal of its food permit Wednesday. The unanimous decision was based on the recommendation of hearing officer John Tonzi despite requests by owner Patty Glanville’s attorney to further review the case. “The action that …

He said: “This is not about a war between drivers and others but to have one law for all – to improve safety for all and create harmonious shared road space. “While there are many responsible cyclists, there are still too many who ride with little respect for the rules of the road. “That is …

Over 1,000 Australians died as a result of a traffic crash in the past year, with speed being a factor in around 20-40% of crashes. Historically, many of the attempts to convince drivers to obey road rules have relied on strategies that highlight the risks associated with the offence. However, findings from a Queensland-based study …

GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It feels like a tale as old as time — hit after hit after hit to the Glenridge Road rail bridge. “We’re not going to put ‘to serve and protect’ on our car, we’re going to put ‘to investigate bridge strikes.’ I mean that’s just, we’re tied up a lot there,” …

Party goers were stopped by police at a house in Bulwell after they broke Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. This comes following a weekend of house parties, mainly in the Lenton area of the city, on the first weekend the new £800 have been introduced for parties with more than 15 people. On Saturday, January 20, at …

Professor Kelly said an approval for a vaccine was on track, but there would be no cutting corners in terms of safety. “The approvals will happen when all the information we need to make those approvals is available, and that will be fast tracked as much as possible but no shortcuts will be made,” he …

European officials want new powers to oversee internal workings at large technology companies such as Facebook Inc., FB -0.56% backed by threats of multibillion-dollar fines, as they seek to expand their role as global tech enforcers. The European Union’s executive arm proposed two bills Tuesday—one focused on illegal content, the other on anticompetitive behavior—that would …

HARTFORD (AP) — A small number of flagrant violations and concerns about the holiday shopping season has prompted Gov. Ned Lamont to impose a steep new $10,000 fine on businesses that break the state’s coronavirus rules. The new fine will replace the current $500 maximum penalty beginning at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, the Democratic governor announced …

The Ministerial Committee on Legislation voted on Tuesday to advance a bill that would double coronavirus fines from NIS 5,000 to NIS 10,000, as health officials warned that morbidity is on the rise.All the ministers voted in favor of the proposal, except for Religious Affairs Minister Avitan and Water and Higher Education Minister Ze’ev Elkin. …

Over the past seven months, police have issued 77 fines and charged seven people for violating Canada’s Quarantine Act, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.  PHAC said that since the act took effect in late March, more than one million people who entered Canada were required to quarantine for 14 days. The agency said it had flagged more than 247,000 …