jaywalk in the PONS Dictionary

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Independent auditors find that jaywalking tickets specifically tend to spiral out of control.
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The word jaywalk is a compound word derived from the word jay, an inexperienced person, and walk.
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The city-state has laws banning not just chewing gum, but also jaywalking, public spitting, graffiti and littering.
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This kind of regressive logic obscures the socio-economic reasons for street vending, jaywalking and panhandling.
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A handful of people also were given citations, mostly for blocking a street or jaywalking, she said.
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Suppose you're standing on a street corner wondering whether to jaywalk or wait for the light to turn green?
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Many jurisdictions have a separate law defining the difference between jaywalking, or disobedience of traffic signal controls.
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Cities do not announce that they will not enforce jaywalking laws; they just don't do it.
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Penalties for jaywalking vary by state, and, within a state, may vary by county or municipality.
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Unfortunately, their brains are too primitive to devise a crime above the level of littering or jaywalking.
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