Two planeloads were impounded by the junta, prompting a temporary suspension in deliveries. |
|
At 1930 he and many other vehicles that had been stopped were escorted by police to the pound in East London, where our bakkie was impounded. |
|
By the time the war ended, Riefenstahl had yet to edit the film and it was impounded during the denazification tribunals. |
|
In Romania a car can be impounded if the driver cannot produce their green card, and it is also required in Malta, Andorra and Poland. |
|
Officers also impounded the motorcycle as disputed property and all three were charged with possession of a class 5 illegal drug. |
|
In the Eastern Bay, 26 cars were impounded and in Taupo, 67 drivers felt the long arm of the law close around their steering wheels. |
|
In a French garrison in Spain, Ducos has impounded the carriages of La Marquesa Helene Mendora. |
|
The issue of motorists being impounded by road traffic officers over trivial charges has left pain in lots of people, deep as the unfathomed sea. |
|
Hijackers became so bold that they once stole 1,500 quarts of impounded liquor from the St. Bernard Parish jail. |
|
Their driver's licenses have been seized and their vehicles were impounded for 48 hours. |
|
The truck and the motorcycle were impounded as vehicles used in illegal activities. |
|
More than 400 vehicles were impounded by the police over one weekend for traffic violations, including speeding. |
|
Police impounded the vehicle and forensic and DNA tests are being performed to identify the origin of the blood. |
|
Subsequently HM Customs and Excise impounded the car on 15 September until 15 November. |
|
Cola said vehicles are only impounded and kept at police stations when there are difficulties in arranging for payments. |
|
The fish were to be impounded and handed over to the SPCA for safekeeping, Singh said. |
|
Unfortunately, some horse owners find themselves unable to properly care for their animals, and the animals must be impounded. |
|
Geraldton City Council and local vets are joining forces to reduce the number of lost and impounded animals. |
|
The chicken was impounded by food safety officials after tests showed it contained nitrofurans and chloramphenicol. |
|
At the moment, a lot of the costs of dogs being impounded and so on are borne by those who pay their rates. |
|
|
In addition, every citizen has the right to pick up a stray pet and have it impounded by the Animal Control Officers. |
|
The following is a listing of the dogs currently impounded at the Linn County Dog Control facility. |
|
Up to 30 dogs a week are impounded by Newry and Mourne District Council throughout the course of the year. |
|
Enviromental wardens were called to the scene and the dogs were impounded in a kennel in Blackburn. |
|
One proposal was changing the amount of time dogs were impounded from 72 hours to one week. |
|
Council Local Laws Officers authorised under Keeping, Control and Impounding of Animals Local Law 2003, have impounded the animals listed below. |
|
On Saturday, 13 stray cattle were impounded near Berlin after a motorist swerved to avoid them and rolled his vehicle. |
|
The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
|
Two light goods vehicles were impounded and 1,800 litres of illicit oil seized. |
|
This week, they impounded an east European ship, arresting its 22-man crew, 18 of whom were Russians. |
|
It is a slick platinum band impounded in the center by a gorgeous, princess-cut pink diamond solitaire. |
|
The Corps' Yazoo Pumps plan would drain water impounded by levees during high stages on the Mississippi River. |
|
The effluent gets blended with the floods impounded by the dam and the water quality becomes slightly improved. |
|
It would all depend on whether the water impounded by the landslip leaked through slowly or the blockage gave way suddenly due to pressure. |
|
This product may not be mixed or loaded within 50 feet of intermittent streams and rivers, natural or impounded lakes and reservoirs. |
|
Heavy downpours during recent months caused impounded water to rise faster than the spillways could cope and they collapsed Sept.12, forcing 1,000 families to flee the area. |
|
In one case, for example, a 52-foot vessel was impounded because of cocaine dust found on a rolled up dollar bill. |
|
A number of kilos of hashish were found in the lorry in which the suspects were travelling and were impounded, along with their mobile phones. |
|
The relevant authorities did not halt the distribution of these false versions of this newspaper nor were any copies impounded. |
|
People had to licence their dogs and keep them under control on their own property, otherwise the dogs would be impounded and most likely put down. |
|
|
The structures will be designed to keep up the water level once the diversion bays are impounded. |
|
He now faces returning to Greece in November for the appeal hearing and his haulage business is threatened with bankruptcy, with his lorry impounded by the Greek authorities. |
|
Mr. Steer was subsequently apprehended, his van impounded and approximately 6,500 pounds of lingcod and halibut were seized. |
|
In addition, the equipment covered by the license, permit or operation may be impounded immediately. |
|
This is the question irate travellers who have their cosmetics and wines impounded by security and customs personnel at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International Airport ask. |
|
Twenty-two sheep found themselves with a week's detention at Ingleton Middle School after the headmistress, Mary Parker, impounded the woolly creatures. |
|
The raccoon was taken into custody and the vehicle was impounded. |
|
You become an activist when your dog is impounded, or a freeway is built past your house, or your child gets a disease because of pollution or sour gas. |
|
Nor do many company liquidators have royal jets on their doorstep waiting to be impounded. |
|
As security, these banks took a pledge on BPI's holding in Antonveneta, the very shares that magistrates subsequently impounded on July 25th. |
|
Figures from the latest report by Waterford County Council revealed that of 681 dogs impounded by the Pound last year, just eight were re-claimed and 21 re-homed. |
|
It's estimated that there is a total of 720 million cubic metres of impounded liquid tailings on the landscape north of Fort McMurray. |
|
Just before the locks and dams impounded water, timber was clear-cut and the remaining stump fields are so hazardous that even avid fishermen avoid them. |
|
This was the northern limit of an extensive lake which was impounded by the blocking of the Humber Gap by another ice front. |
|
During the redemption period, the operator of the pound may euthanize an impounded seriously injured or ill cat without delay, when in the opinion of the operator of the pound such actions are warranted for humane reasons. |
|
The floculant will be added in a thickener to be installed at the PUG plant to reduce the volume of water that would otherwise be impounded and recycled. |
|
In the mangrove-type salt marsh, the entire marsh must be canaled or impounded. |
|
She is acutely aware that if, in another week, no arrests have been made, no cars impounded, no search warrants executed, the pressure will be truly on. |
|
In all other cases the Community authority that impounded the consignment shall confiscate the shipment and return it to the competent authority of the country of origin. |
|
If a Russia transport company finds itself in a similar situation within the borders of the European Union, it would risk a fine of up to 15,000 Euro and the truck would be impounded. |
|
|
Mr Perry and Mrs Wallis might well say that the Commission should do something about it, see to it that those who have had their cars impounded get compensation for their loss. |
|
On repatriation, any articles of value impounded from prisoners of war under Article 18, and any foreign currency which has not been converted into the currency of the Detaining Power, shall be restored to them. |
|
For about five years now a bill has been in the Sate Duma which stipulates a 50-60 thousand roubles fine with the truck being impounded, but nothing has changed so far. |
|
In 1960, the Aswan High Dam impounded Lake Nasser, altering the river's flow regime and affecting flood frequency as it provided electricity and irrigation water. |
|
The Military Police told the complainant that his car would be impounded. |
|
Four Nigerian armoured personnel carriers that were impounded by National Security at Nyala airport were released late in January after being held for four weeks at the airport. |
|
Shortly before Mary's coronation, Scottish merchants headed for France were arrested by Henry, and their goods impounded. |
|
In the aftermath, the wares in the Portuguese factory are impounded by the Calicut authorities. |
|
Iran impounded three British military vessels and detained eight crewmen yesterday in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, Iraq's main link with the Persian Gulf. |
|
The police impounded her car because it was illegally parked. |
|