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bylaw – a law made by local government that only relates to its particular region: A bylaw passed in the region said those caught smoking in public places would be fined. (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus)
Where a constable has reasonable grounds for believing that the presence or behaviour of a group of two or more persons in any public place in the relevant locality is causing or likely to cause alarm or distress to any members of the public, the constable may give [...] (The Herald)
Mexico has brought into force one of the world's strictest anti-tobacco laws by enacting a total ban on smoking in public places. (BBC)
A roundup is a police operation of interpellation and arrest of people taken at random from a public place, or targeting a particular population by ethnicity, appearance, or other perceived membership in a targeted group. To ensure operational success, organizers rely on the element of surprise in order to reduce the risk of evasion as much as possible. (Wikipedia)
