Prison
prison
A prison or penitentiary
The punishment for normal criminals is keeping them locked in a cell, a small, dirty room with only a toilet, bed and sometimes another criminal. They must do work, perhaps cleaning up litter.
Salim, the missing character, since he loves high buildings, he went atop one and took pictures. He got locked in and the building was about to be demolished when Ted found this out.
They were burned. Some were locked up into buildings and houses. In some cases, they were catapulted into cities by the Mongols.
a military base or camp or post is esentaly a small city and can be locked down in emergency without needing to bring in supplies
Periods of glaciation cause sea levels to drop, because that water gets locked up in ice on land.
A locked fault is a fault that is not slipping because frictional resistance on the fault is greater than the shear stress across the fault (it is stuck). Such faults may store strain for extended periods that is eventually released in an earthquake when frictional resistance is overcome.
In the 1500s, criminals were often punished through methods such as hanging, beheading, branding, whipping, or public humiliation. These punishments were intended to act as deterrents and to display the power and authority of the ruling government. Additionally, individuals could be sentenced to labor in workhouses or banished from their communities.
Sad to say, yes you can. It's easier than catching the criminals. It's also an easy money maker. Like a locked door is going to stop a car thief - not !!!
Far too many to list here, as all states have varying laws pertaining to this. If in doubt, locked in the trunk with ammo stored separately is the safest way to go.
Earth's seal levels drop during periods of glaciation, and are dependent on the amount of water locked away in the glacial ice.
1. Brain Cancer 2. Posioning 3. Abuse 4. Lost 5. Being locked away without food/or water for long periods of time