Public disorder definition

Public disorder means such substantial interference with the public peace as to constitute a significant threat to the health and safety of the people or a significant threat to public or private property. The term includes insurrection, rioting, looting, and persistent violent civil disobedience.
Public disorder means such substantial interference with the public peace as to constitute a significant threat to the health and safety of the people or a significant threat to
Public disorder means an outbreak of lawlessness of a fairly considerable scale amongst citizens of a state, and is something of a greater degree than riot and of a lesser degree than anarchy.

Examples of Public disorder in a sentence

  • Public disorder, national or international conflicts and other situations beyond MOLDTECH's control that make it impossible to obtain raw materials and/or means of transport.


More Definitions of Public disorder

Public disorder means any act or omission that has or may cause a danger to the general public or any section of the general public;
Public disorder means a violent disturbance, more than a riot, on an extensive scale amongst a substantial number of members of the public directed to a common purpose.