It may be that in 1668-9 he did attempt more general restrictions on music that were extensively flouted and therefore became unenforceable.
In addition, the party and state had well-established rules, procedures and political organs that were not, at a national level, routinely flouted.
Throughout the 1920s, the bakery owners routinely flouted the contract's clauses and adamantly refused to accept the closed shop.
Why do candidates flout the dictates of issue ownership?
When asked to pay the same, they requested the authorities to desist from flouting traditions.
Many of these procedures involve value judgments, and some appear to flout the conventional canons for the conduct of cost-effectiveness analysis.
That would, however, have flouted the unsuitability principal.
That question will normally come to consciousness only when the convention is flouted, as it occasionally is, facetiously.