| 31. | She is eventually jailed for vagrancy and disorderly conduct.
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| 32. | In 1557, many in England perceived that vagrancy was on the rise.
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| 33. | They know what fate awaits them if they are caught and charged with vagrancy.
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| 34. | The report said police insist the arrests are often made under the Vagrancy Act.
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| 35. | It was infamous for vagrancy, desperation, robberies of merchants transiting the settlement.
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| 36. | Prior to independence ( 1980 ) colonial vagrancy laws were used against sex workers.
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| 37. | A freedman could be enslaved for infractions of the law, debt or vagrancy.
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| 38. | She also won the Beldame Stakes, the Comely Stakes and the Vagrancy Handicap.
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| 39. | The police typically charged prostitutes $ 2.50 twice per year for vagrancy.
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| 40. | Desperation inspired rowdyism and " lewd vagrancy ".
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