crackdown

campaña
definition
noun
a crackdown on crime and corruption
severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior.
translation of 'crackdown'
noun
campaña
example
In the meantime, it is unlikely that this action signals the start of a 'crackdown' on Irish spammers.
a 'crackdown' on car crime
The Conservatives want a 'crackdown' on the early release of violent offenders.
On the surface it simply appears to be a case of a 'crackdown' on antisocial behaviour.
That is, we might be victims of the ongoing 'crackdown' soon anyway, so might as well start fighting now.
There is violence regularly, although a recent 'crackdown' on knives has helped.
Besides advocating a 'crackdown' he is also proposing affirmative action to help young people.
As a means of combating such fecklessness, however, the 'crackdown' is worse than useless.
a 'crackdown' on crime and corruption
It's the start of the biggest 'crackdown' on crime West Yorkshire has ever seen.
Walsh said that the rise could be attributed in part to a Garda 'crackdown' on juvenile antisocial behaviour.
A 'crackdown' on illegal parking has been launched after a tip-off from a concerned resident.
UK police today launched a 'crackdown' on the sale of illegal weapons over the Internet.
Now agents could be taken to court in a 'crackdown' by Trading Standards officers in Manchester.
As a result of the 'crackdown' , Japan and other major nations halted aid to the country.
Police have issued their first fines as part of a 'crackdown' on illegal parking in Accrington.
Police in Bradford on Avon have warned motorists they are planning a 'crackdown' on illegal parking.
The Government has announced a 'crackdown' on abandoned cars and licence cheats.
He said a 'crackdown' on illegal minicabs is underway and this should help attract more black cabs.
So it was cruel of York police to choose this week to announce a major 'crackdown' on illegal driving.
It says improved public transport would be needed in areas hardest hit by the 'crackdown' .
Police are hailing raids as part of a national 'crackdown' on illegal drugs a success.
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