As with community policing, the question marks are over not the desirability of the approach but its feasibility. |
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In fact, given their power back, Americans might be more vigilant in policing the airwaves. |
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Morale within police ranks is said to be rock bottom, and public confidence in policing is shaky. |
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The high-visibility policing will take place in the town centre recreation ground and Ashley sports ground. |
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It isn't, therefore, that community policing is a better way to package draconian measures, like a wolf in sheep's clothing. |
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The reinforcement of policing in key areas, especially at bus stops, cinemas, etc., is the need of the hour. |
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However, a spokesman for Garda management said the move would release an extra man for policing duties in the area. |
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Surprise attacks, ambushes and terrorist attacks are matched by military operations and policing. |
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This does not imply a policing policy that dictates arts production and amplifies ethnic divisions. |
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In the case of community policing, there is often the additional cost of possible retaliation from criminals in the community. |
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Beyond neighbourhoods, policing then needs what I would describe as answerability, at the level of the services centred in large towns. |
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Since modern policing began at the end of the 19th century, it has been subject to constant revision. |
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Just as a rider to that, policing operations, in their widest context, normally can go on for years. |
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But in our post modern age they are charged with the amorphous task of policing the fear of crime ' as well as chasing actual villains. |
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None-the-less, concern to give local communities effective control over policing remains a live issue. |
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A senior road policing officer has rubbished reports that a dual carriageway near Chelmsford is being used as an unofficial race track. |
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Good policing and tough sentencing have pushed New York to a tipping point, deterring some potential malefactors from crime. |
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He also carries the title of malik, which may be seen as symbolic of the state's technical, administrative, and policing functions. |
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He was also involved in the policing of presidential and Royal visits, marches and sectarian rioting. |
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Active Endeavour is the name given to the policing of maritime trade routes as part of the global war against terrorism. |
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He realized that, unless he was somehow able to screen out the miscreants, he would be spending all his time policing the area. |
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After the baptism of fire that was the Border, Christy found the pace of policing in Westport a little more sedate. |
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And the senior Police officer told the Democrat such attacks make a return to normalised policing all the more difficult. |
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We have used old fashioned policing methods, like remove their drink and moving them on. |
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Honesty about our internalised oppression builds a culture without thought policing or shaming people based on our assumptions of what is right. |
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You might imagine that such a shining example of good policing would be encouraged in his aims. |
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For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason. |
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Community policing by local officers got a boost this week when a rural Eden fire station opened its doors to the boys in blue. |
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Road policing officers are to team up with beat bobbies to spearhead a campaign aimed at cutting crime in Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. |
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However, I doubt that will ever happen, it's too close to Rodbourne and Rodbourne is not known to have policing or a beat bobby. |
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It overlooks the mundane reality of everyday policing, which is often boring, messy, petty, trivial and venal. |
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Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself? |
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Much of the policing so far is unobjectionable in its goals and motivation but barely acceptable in the costs to innocent civilian bystanders. |
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Generous with encouragement for preservation, the Colonial Office was stingy with funds to pay for policing vast unsettled areas. |
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Fiba is an unwieldy bureaucracy that is not much concerned with policing its teams. |
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The fact that he has to make a song and dance about it shows how far policing has moved away from what it should be doing. |
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In honeybees, worker policing via egg eating enforces functional worker sterility in colonies with a queen and brood. |
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Yet, policing borders inevitably involves coercion, discrimination, and sharp distinctions between citizens and non-citizens. |
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Yet the IRA's transformation into a local policing outfit shows that, as a guerrilla army that threatens war, it is a spent force. |
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To facilitate the fieldwork, I spent a year attached to the police vice squad responsible for policing street prostitution offences. |
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Police have investigated reports of robbery and stone throwing, and in October 2000 the park was given high visibility policing. |
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Police have returned to patrol local streets on foot and on bikes after sustained community pressure for higher visibility policing. |
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The department's functions include traffic policing, policing of municipal by-laws and regulations and the prevention of crime. |
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This was not a desirable use of time, and it hardly squared with public priorities for policing. |
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The pension costs mean that an increasing slice of the force's budget is dead money which has no impact on front-line policing. |
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Each police commissioner stamps his mark not only on the London force but on national policing. |
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You don't legislate for more nurses, better policing or more business start-ups. |
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The teaching crisis and steep rise in policing costs alone make further big increases look inevitable. |
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Our underlying concern is that we could get one or two officious people policing it. |
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We have very highly trained stewards, head stewards and safety officers, very many of whom are from a policing background. |
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Fishermen and their representative bodies have always been more than capable of policing themselves and restricting their harvest of wild fish. |
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It could be open season for poachers at the region's beaches if a Ministry of Fisheries decision to halve policing is approved. |
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Geraldton's new Detective Sergeant Simon Hubbard is no stranger to country policing. |
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In fact, the city currently has no way of policing contractors to ensure they do follow their original designs. |
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Oh look, here comes Msr Le Pen with his harsh but fair views on policing and immigration. |
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Tonight I'm chairing a public meeting in Hoveton on policing issues and then tomorrow morning we have Michael Howard coming to Cromer. |
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He said policing the gardens was difficult as they were secluded and surrounded by a high hedge and fence. |
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A possibly deadly incident involving Quinn's hired guns underscores the dangers of private forces policing American streets. |
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The officer in charge of policing in the North Cotswolds has hit back at criticism of the force. |
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At present it is a cheat's charter in which those doing the policing are those who gain most from cheating. |
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Meanwhile, the chief constable's vision for community policing across the county was given a warm welcome by forum members. |
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Through all the noise, commotion and apparent pandemonium, there was heavy and effective policing. |
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Police have been in contact with local landlords and hoteliers to advise them on policing during the military deployment. |
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Once they were sworn in, however, they discovered that policing had changed dramatically while they had been off the scene. |
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He encouraged new policing strategies of rapid redeployment of officers to hot spots, while holding precinct commanders accountable. |
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However, critics have complained of a creeping civilianisation of policing the roads. |
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They are the latest in his hard-line approach to policing and are sure to further anger the civil rights lobby. |
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The money which would need to go into policing a ban on hunting would be immense. |
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We will be policing this event appropriately, to make sure the rally passes off without incident. |
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It should be backed by armed peacekeepers, because police go in, essentially, to do a policing task. |
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The initiative involves tackling alcohol-fuelled violence in town centres involving extra levels of policing at peak times. |
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Tear gas, pepper spray and other incapacitants may be legally used on your own territory for the purposes of policing. |
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The result was a corps that for decades commanded respect as the pinnacle of efficient, incorruptible policing. |
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They have cited the disruption and policing costs that will result from the inevitable protests. |
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Prescribing heroin saves money further down the system in policing, inflated insurance premiums, hospitalisation, and prisons. |
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Bexley has been chosen by the Home Office for a two-year pilot scheme which could change the face of policing. |
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Sir Robert Peel, who founded modern policing, was insistent that the police had no special privileges. |
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There are fears that policing the ban will be difficult and it could lead to groups of people congregating in the street to have a cigarette. |
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He said a single force helped to provide consistency in policing standards across the railways. |
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They provide or control such essential services as water, electricity, policing, and firefighting. |
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Some young men were offered jobs as police constables, but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession. |
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This directly contradicts Robinson's assertion that policing costs would decline after such a move. |
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This was roundly contradicted by the top cop responsible for traffic policing. |
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As promised, the Belgian polis showed zero tolerance and set a standard for policing football supporters, other forces might aspire to. |
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In any country, under similar circumstances, policing Carnival would be a nightmare. |
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He said that when he started policing the area 18 months ago the red light district was confined to the Manchester Road area. |
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She was assigned the Horton-in-Ribblesdale beat for 18 years and has been involved in policing most major incidents and accidents in the area. |
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I wonder just who is regulating and policing all this as well as making the lawyers even wealthier. |
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In numerous cases, firms are rewarding politicians directly charged with regulating or policing their industries. |
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He called for an increase in the African Union force in the Sudan, with a pledge to provide logistical support and even policing a no-fly zone. |
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Competition law enforces competition policy by regulating competitors' behaviour and policing illegal activity. |
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A Paris-based media rights group yesterday slammed new Chinese regulations aimed at policing the Internet. |
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But there they are, knowing full well that there has to be somebody who is policing the law. |
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They are the costs of drawing up contacts and of monitoring and policing the implementation of contracts. |
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She is delivered to her father, a politician who presides over the policing of his town. |
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In colonial America, policing relied on community consensus and citizens' service as constables and in sheriffs' posses. |
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This will go towards the cost of providing policing, fire-fighting, road improvements and repairs and refuse collections countywide. |
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Is it a sign of a new cross-border cooperation when it comes to policing and the passing on of intelligence? |
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Irrespective of whether a fudge is found on the policing issue, continuing tensions are inevitable. |
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He said the department handled 1200 tasks per month and could not permanently dedicate officers to policing the precinct. |
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The goal is to reduce the duplication of local services such as garbage collection, public education, and policing. |
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The unit is attached to community policing and Gardai cyclists will carry out the full range of Garda duties. |
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So-called dataveillances are used extensively in marketing, medicine, policing and border control, offering advantages and disadvantages. |
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His role as a special already involves most aspects of day-to-day policing, including regular supervision of about 30 special constables. |
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This will ensure that a high visibility policing presence will be maintained in such areas as Shipley East. |
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They are profligately displaying their power, including the power to abuse the House's tenuous-at-best policing of itself. |
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That is why there is such constant pressure for high-profile policing, with demands for more officers on the beat. |
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The appointee will be responsible for raking in as much money as possible from grants, bids, special policing services and sponsorship. |
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The new duty of the police authority is to achieve efficient and effective policing of its area. |
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By taking care of routine policing and security, they will free the US army to conduct raids and fight the guerrillas. |
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There is always a danger that new hi-tech systems will distract attention and divert energies from effective policing. |
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Money could be diverted into areas where it could be put to better use, such as policing hard core drugs. |
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The old bomb the team policing unit gets around in was so clapped out and such a dunger, the front seat had snapped. |
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I must admit even though I am on the receiving end of all this exaggerative policing, I am grateful for the sense of safety it promotes. |
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You will be expending money that could better be spent on policing, which is what the budget is there for. |
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In terms of the long and chequered history of policing in the North, the extension of his term by the Policing Board is of little consequence. |
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One of the disadvantages of working in the policing profession is that we face double jeopardy. |
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It is a drop in the ocean compared with the overall cost of the policing operation. |
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Yes, the almost total absence of rural policing is a major problem in urgent need of a solution. |
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In earlier posts about the sad state of policing in Victoria, the Professor may have been just a bit too harsh about the wallopers. |
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It was intended to perform the specific function of quality control and quality assurance with emphasis on monitoring and policing. |
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Thousands of officials found employment in allocating and policing quotas in importing and exporting countries. |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex. |
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The Tory leader hopes to see off his critics by unveiling a raft of policies this week on pensions, health, education and policing. |
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There's some information there suggesting that there's no regulation of aerial spraying and that there's no policing. |
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I had been invited to experience the reality of front line policing in the town by joining the Swindon response team for the night. |
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Though higher-visibility policing does not detect crime, it reassures people and helps deter criminals. |
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I cannot speak with authority about other branches of government but I can say that the most yawning gaps are in the key areas of policing and security. |
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We tried to become involved with committees that affect us and policing before Ferguson. |
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This and other excellent results are attributable to several changes in the political structure of policing. |
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Community policing is expensive and, in an era of budget cuts, increasingly rare. |
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Formerly the office of the Inquisition, the cdf now occupies itself with policing church doctrine. |
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The flipside is that participation is seductive and may effectively co-opt employees into abnegating their interests and policing themselves in toxic ways. |
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If we want that to change, then all of us have to encourage our legislators to make funding community policing a priority. |
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Eventually, some members of the community policing group met with the company and negotiated an arrangement that the phones would no longer receive incoming calls. |
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And where a regulatory power is given for the purpose of policing the fulfilment of prescribed conditions, it is natural to infer a mandatory duty in other cases. |
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Police warning Sinn Fein warned the government yesterday that a crisis was looming over the policing of Northern Ireland which may unravel the peace process. |
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This may be the future of policing, but it's the policing of the past. |
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In very different but related ways, they raise fundamental questions irrespective of race about how policing gets done. |
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He wants to make communities more involved in policing and make police commanders of the future more accountable to criticism when services are not up to scratch. |
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It is another thing entirely to do the hard, unheralded and ultimately more meaningful work of policing and directing the intelligence community over the long haul. |
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They say the two governments have agreed a joint position, bar a spot of fine-tuning on key issues like policing, and this in itself is a major achievement. |
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Human rights and diversity projects to bring about effective policing are moving at a snail's pace due to a lack of management support from police station commissioners. |
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We are committed to the community, dedicated to progress, and policing with respect. |
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Tired of policing his 5-year-old son Alexander, Carr opts for a policy of Just Say Yes. |
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As Rajdeep Singh noted, excluding Sikhs from the NYPD is counterproductive to the very idea of community-based policing. |
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He had overall responsibility for the policing of the May Day riots. |
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Instead, they kettled the students in one place, which is the policing equivalent of a parent using the naughty step rather than a slap to discipline their children. |
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The man in the yellow shirt is an unpaid volunteer from the neighborhood, a member of the local crime policing forum, set up to the aid of police. |
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The initiative has been introduced to make policing more effective in counteracting shoplifting, purse snatches, nuisance behaviour and other offences. |
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It also said it would put more traffic police on patrol, emphasizing the policing of unsafe, untaxed or uninsured vehicles and of unlicensed drivers. |
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Community activists attack racial bias in policing, so police get defensive? |
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Like many I spoke to, Williams seemed to desire a reorientation of policing, rather than just a reduction. |
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In the absence of policing, would mass pickets have physically prevented miners from going to work rather than peacefully trying to dissuade them? |
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As Sam focuses on the case it seems that the biggest obstacle standing between him and success is his new DCI and his very different attitude to policing. |
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As well as re-grading 999 calls, police chiefs have announced a whole package of radical proposals aimed at streamlining policing in Greater Manchester. |
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But tell me, hasn't the pharmaceutical industry fearing reprisals changed that somewhat, in fact, started policing itself, and toned down some of this stuff? |
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Fifth, the remedy cannot be pompous pontification or moral policing. |
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So he proposes to devolve most policing issues to newly elected local police authorities, with the independence of chief constables enshrined in statute. |
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But it illustrates yet again the uncomfortably cosy relationship between those in power and those charged with policing them in the nicest possible way. |
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Meanwhile, frustrations over violence and insecurity have been manipulated in such a way that a majority of Jamaicans supports hard-line policing and punishment. |
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He was apprehended because of what police are calling community policing. |
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The topics covered in the report, which compares its main findings with those from previous surveys, include service provision, policing priorities and fear of crime. |
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Most of these duty officers had retreated to non-operational areas early in their careers because they couldn't stomach the risks of front-line policing. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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But even the smartest policing by the most dedicated cops can only do so much in the absence of effective gun laws. |
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Residents will have the chance to express their views and concerns about local policing to the county's chief constable in a live webchat next week. |
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What continent provides planes for policing the no-fly zones in Iraq? |
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However, Mr Burgess admitted that policing the system had its difficulties, as did monitoring the auction sites where virtual weapons can be sold for hundreds of pounds. |
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According to Le Monde, the neighborhood had been tense for much of the month and a focus for stepped-up policing. |
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So what policing there is tends to be reactive, rather than proactive. |
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In the wake of this turmoil, the New York Post reported that the police had stopped policing. |
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But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers? |
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Alternatively, one could imagine using constabulary units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency. |
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A radical shake up of rural policing in the district will see the return of local Bobbies patrolling a beat and being responsible safety and security on their patch. |
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The fact of the matter is that the police see a range of policing as important to reduce crime, including the issuing of tickets for traffic offences. |
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From the dissolution of feudal ties emerge squabbling subjects nursing secret grievances, haughtily guarding caste privileges, or jealously policing petty distinctions. |
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She rejected that the idea it was lackadaisical policing that is responsible for such crimes. |
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The year 1981 was a major climacteric for the politicization of policing, most obviously because of the urban riots, unprecedented in the twentieth century. |
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Giving reasons for refusing the application, justices said there was insufficient supervision for policing the consumption of drinks in the auditorium. |
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Mr. Breen said an outright ban on smoking in pubs when food is served was unfeasible because of the difficulties of implementing and policing such a ban. |
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This has produced an unearthing of the unequal and unfair policing of African Americans rampant across this nation. |
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Macedonian and ethnic Albanian politicians tussled over future policing at talks yesterday as the government and rebels accused each other of violating a truce. |
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This was particularly the case in Brixton where the riots are thought to have been sparked off by a certain degree of insensitive and heavy-handed policing. |
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High visibility policing led to 25 arrests and 16 people being removed from the borough's new dispersal areas after two days of intensive patrols. |
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She said she would be heavily involved in the creation of next year's policing plan, a blueprint for tackling the county's crime and disorder issues. |
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A fourth police force in London, the Ministry of Defence Police, do not generally become involved with policing the general public. |
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Since 1974, Home Office policing in York has been provided by the North Yorkshire Police. |
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The force's central headquarters for policing York and nearby Selby in Fulford. |
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Views on drug legality and policing vary greatly within the Conservative Party. |
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While the Police force is nationally controlled and funded, each district in Lima has a community policing structure called Serenazgo. |
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Their relative success formalized the idea of law enforcement for payment, and helped accelerate the professionalization of policing. |
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The LMPS provides uniformed policing, criminal detection, and traffic policing. |
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Home Office policing in Worsley is provided by the Greater Manchester Police. |
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Home Office policing in Oldham is provided by the Greater Manchester Police. |
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The force has five policing districts covering the West Yorkshire area, one of which covers Leeds. |
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Meat industry representatives remain largely confident that new policing systems are stopping illegal bushmeat imports. |
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These potential shortcomings may have resulted in a more limited grasp of the relationship between ruralness, battering, and policing. |
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The varied and complex duties inherent in airport policing require some consistency in approach to training. |
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We are fearful that a directly elected individual will make policing more politicised. |
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The most salient conceptual point Eterno makes is that policing is a difficult job made even more so by the ambiguities in the law. |
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The centre will be home to experts in new policing technology, computing, forensic science and criminal psychology. |
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The Gestapo was in charge of investigative policing to enforce National Socialist ideology. |
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He said Mr Ahern and the Prime Minister had to fulfil promises made on policing, demilitarisation and human rights. |
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It could mean the council will be allowed to charge a levy for late-night licences to contribute to the cost of extra policing. |
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The need for increased community policing is more urgent than ever before. |
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Does that mean a reduction in policing would be a good thing? |
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First, privatized or pluralized policing refers to policing that is authorized and delivered by private rather than public bodies. |
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So they conflate that with the idea of policing Wall Street. |
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A number of policing and justice powers remain excepted matters and were not devolved. |
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The force is responsible for all aspects of civil policing, both in terms of territory and infrastructure. |
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Standard policing is traditionally carried out by uniformed officers equipped only with a baton and pepper spray. |
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Centeniers are elected at a public election within each parish for a term of three years to undertake policing within the parish. |
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Poland has a highly developed system of law enforcement with a long history of effective policing by the State Police Service. |
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Issues relating to sovereignty, civil and cultural rights, decommissioning of weapons, justice and policing were central to the agreement. |
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It is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. |
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Areas which the GLA has responsibility for include transport, policing, fire and rescue, development and strategic planning. |
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In July 2010, May announced a package of reforms to policing in England and Wales in the House of Commons. |
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In theory Kosovo is supervised by EU missions, with justice and policing personal training and helping to build up the state institutions. |
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The system of roadways facilitated military policing, communications, and trade. |
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Haig kept a low profile in this job and insisted the Army be kept in reserve, not used for normal policing. |
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After quotas are fixed by the Council of Ministers, each EU member state is responsible for policing its own quota. |
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The claim that policing has become dangerously overcentralised is now a political commonplace. |
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However, in most rural areas and some urban areas, policing responsibilities are contracted to the federal Royal Canadian Mounted Police. |
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The Operations Department provides uniformed operational support to the force, and is responsible for traffic policing and tactical support. |
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Policing of the road is carried out by an integrated policing group made up of the Metropolitan, Thames Valley, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire and Surrey forces. |
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Michael Eavis cited the shortage and likely cost of portable toilets and policing, due to the needs of the 2012 Summer Olympics, as being amongst the reasons. |
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We have presented a model of policing to the public, a Dixonian model, which is oversimplified. It is about bobbies on the beat and their front police station counter. |
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Under D'Hondt, the SDLP would have been entitled to the extra ministerial seat on the revised Executive created by the devolution of policing and justice. |
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Home Office policing in Rochdale is provided by Greater Manchester Police and the Rochdale Division has headquarters at Town Meadow adjacent to the Magistrates' Court. |
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The spectres of decommissioning, policing, demilitarisation and the operation of the institutions have continually spooked the peace process since last May. |
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It therefore fulfills the functions of other countries' coast guards, and furthermore acts as a gendarmerie force policing navigable rivers and lakes. |
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It is one of the few law enforcement organisations in the world to combine water policing and coast guard duties while remaining as a policing unit. |
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Unpaid special constables were enrolled at varying times but evidence of a consistent policing arrangement on the Scillies in this time is lacking. |
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Devolved matters that were decided on by the Scotland Act 1998 included healthcare provision, education, justice, policing, rural affairs, economic development and transport. |
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The concept of three old grouches returning to modern policing sets up gentle comedy about bus passes, computers and the Police And Criminal Evidence Act. |
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The plans have been publicly criticised by all the involved forces, stating that it would lead to poor quality service and a reduction in local policing. |
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As well as saying they would resume talks, the statement demanded Britain honour committments made on human rights, equality, justice, demilitarisation and policing. |
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Pc Ben Dolan, from the Soho and Victoria policing team, came up with the idea of geocaching at work after seeing one of his friends getting involved in the hobby. |
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Hence, the TSK should not have an excuse to be unhappy over the subordination of this paramilitary force to the Interior Ministry as far as policing powers are concerned. |
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Children from across South Wales also enjoyed meeting policing mascots Billy Blue and Bobby the Car as well as seeing the police helicopter and subaqua boat. |
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The attempts by the Bank of England and the Royal Mint to stamp out currency crime led to new policing strategies, including the increased use of entrapment. |
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The methodology and techniques of modern policing that Sam Tyler employs during Life on Mars lead him into frequent clashes with other characters. |
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Larne Harbour Police is a small specialised police force, with approximately seven officers, responsible for policing Larne Harbour 24 hours a day. |
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