e/Defence of the Realm Act 1914

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has glosseng: The Defence of the Realm Act (DORA) was passed in the United Kingdom on 8 August 1914, during the early weeks of World War I. It gave the government wide-ranging powers during the war period, such as the power to requisition buildings or land needed for the war effort, or to make regulations creating criminal offences. Some of the things the British public were not allowed to do included flying a kite, lighting a bonfire, buying binoculars, feeding wild animals bread, discussing naval and military matters or buying alcohol on public transport. Alcoholic beverages were watered down and pub opening times were restricted to noon-3pm and 6:30pm-9:30pm (the requirement for an afternoon gap in premitted hours lasted until the Licensing Act 1988 was brought into force). The DORA ushered in a variety of authoritarian social control mechanisms, such as censorship.
lexicalizationeng: Defence of the Realm Act 1914
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has glossnor: Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (forkortet DORA) var en britisk lov som ble vedtatt 8. august 1914, i begynnelsen av første verdenskrig. Den gav regjeringen vidtrekkende fullmakter så lenge krigen varte, som rett til å sensurere og til å rekvirere bygninger eller annen eiendom som var nødvendige for krigsinnsatsen.
lexicalizationnor: Defence of the Realm Act 1914

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