public disorder

Frequency: 7.311.5 per million words

Violent or noisy behaviour in a public place.

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Examples (10)

  • There have been outbreaks of serious public disorder in the capital.
  • Police were deployed to quell the public disorder that erupted after the football match.
  • He was charged with inciting public disorder for his role in the riot.
  • The new legislation gives authorities more power to prevent public disorder.
  • Local businesses have suffered significant losses due to the ongoing public disorder.
  • The mayor warned that any acts of public disorder would not be tolerated.
  • Frustration over the new tax law led to widespread public disorder.
  • Security measures were increased at the event to avoid any potential public disorder.
  • The city has a history of public disorder during major political rallies.
  • Media reports of public disorder were exaggerated, according to the police chief.