jaywalking in the PONS Dictionary

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In another, jaywalkers stop jaywalking when they have something to do while they're waiting.
www.businessinsider.com.au
Many jurisdictions have a separate law defining the difference between jaywalking, or disobedience of traffic signal controls.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, they are violent towards us, frequently arresting people for minor things like jaywalking, or harassing people who are just standing on the street.
vancouver.mediacoop.ca
But then the question becomes, what about jaywalking?
www.washingtontimes.com
However, just like stop-and-frisk before it, the clampdown on jaywalking has disproportionately targeted people of color.
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The talk about the jaywalking case has reached the executive offices of both police agencies.
news.nationalpost.com
She received no civil or criminal charges as she was clearly sober and the man she hit was jaywalking.
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The result is amusing, jaywalking-like juxtapositions, sans the imposition of hypertrophied chin.
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One of the officers now keeps his jaywalking ticket on a wall by his desk as a souvenir.
news.nationalpost.com
Jaywalking pedestrians put my life and theirs at risk.
www.cyclingweekly.co.uk

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