violaters

/ˈvaɪəˌleɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who break or fail to follow a rule, law, agreement, or standard.
    • The security cameras caught the violaters entering the restricted area.
    • Parking violaters will receive a fine of fifty dollars.
    • The company promised to take legal action against copyright violaters.
  2. People who disturb or interrupt something sacred, private, or peaceful.
    • The protesters were seen as violaters of the quiet memorial service.
    • Trespassers are considered violaters of private property rights.
    • The loud music from the party made them violaters of the neighborhood's peace.