Keeping our community safe does not require compromising privacy.
Not exact matches
«We have a responsibility to
keep our
community safe and secure, and we're going to invest heavily to
do that,» Zuckerberg said Wednesday during the company's earnings call.
This is a serious storm, but we are going to
do what it takes to
keep people
safe and secure, and make sure the
communities affected get the assistance they need.
These tragedies are preventable and we must
do more to
keep our
communities safe.
«This legislation reflects nearly four years of thoughtful, serious negotiations,» she said in a statement, «and strikes a fair compromise between enhancing
community relations and making sure N.Y.P.D. officers are able to effectively
do their jobs and
keep New York City
safe.»
«I'm proud of everything they
do, and I look forward to working closely with them to ensure they have the resources they need to
keep our
communities safe from the threat of gang violence, terrorism and every day crime.
At 1 p.m., Brooklyn DA Kenneth Thompson holds a meeting with local LGBT organizations to discuss what his office is
doing to
keep their
community safe after Orlando and stop easy gun access, 350 Jay St., Brooklyn.
«The men and women in our law enforcement
community put their lives on the line on a daily basis and
do a tremendous job to
keep our residents
safe, and protect our quality of life,» McGrath said.
«The goal here was to change the relationship between police and
community for the better and to respect our people while
keeping us
safe and I think the actions of the City Council will help us
do that.»
Preventing child abuse is a
community effort and the more people that remain diligent the more we can
do to
keep children
safe.»
In
doing so they are, crucially, independent of politics, making decisions not on the basis of where a vote lies but on the basis of what will protect us and
keep our
communities safe.
«It is unforgivable and the underprivileged bear the brunt of the criminal justice system that
does more to break them down than it
does to
keep our
communities safe,» Heastie said.
Erie County Legislature Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo partnered with his nieces, Adriana and Alaina Lorigo, members of Daisy Troop 31147, to deliver several boxes of Girl Scout cookies to officers, dispatchers and staff at the Erie County Sheriff's Office Elma Substation, East Aurora Police Department and West Seneca Police Department on April 1, 2014 to thank them for everything they
do to
keep our
community safe.
Preventing child abuse is a
community effort and the more people that report to the hotline and our social services department the more we can
do to
keep children
safe.»
And I — along with many others — are reexamining what we can
do to
keep our kids and
communities safer... I shared a memo with legislative leaders outlining an action plan to answer that very question.
Reiterate lockdown procedures, remind members of the school
community to report aggressive behavior, share the commitment to safety and let school
community members (parents and families included) know what they can
do to
keep our students
safe.
I want to remind our
community of the ways we
do our best everyday to
keep everyone
safe at school.
In the article, Neema asks, «For all we are
doing to try to
keep students
safe in school, what are we
doing to
keep students
safe when they return to their
communities?»
We must enact common - sense gun laws that will
keep our schools and
communities safe AND strengthen support for educators in
doing their most important job — educating our children so that our
communities, families, and places of work are filled with intelligent, kind, responsible, and compassionate people.
But I believe our current gun laws
do not
keep us
safe and perpetuate a vicious cycle of violence that disproportionately affects our
communities of color.
Not only
does it cover the Alexan CityView burglaries that have been terrorizing the
community, but it also
keeps me
safe in other ways.
By
doing this, the entire
community is
kept safe because they know that everyone has the coverage they're required to have.
Yet, not only
do dogs serve as our beloved companions, they are also a vital part of
keeping our
communities healthy,
safe and humane.
And that is not very intelligent and that is not very scientific and it's not going to
do anything that can
keep your
community safer.
Studies, research and policies from the National Canine Research Council, the CDC, and American Bar Association, have also shown that these laws
do not
keep communities safer.
She claims that pit bull bans will help
keep communities safer because, in theory, the dogs that she thinks are
doing all the biting won't be around anymore.
Learn what policies and programs provide the foundation for this program, how it reduces intake and creates lifesaving outcomes, how to measure the success of a program not based on citations and stray impounds as well as strategies for
keeping communities safe from dangerous animals and pets
safe from neglect and cruelty that don't compromise lifesaving.
These are small gestures that can be
done to
keep your
community cats
safe.
They want to
keep the younger generation of gamers
safe from the toxicity of the internet, or they just don't care about what the Wii U
community wants to have on their console.
Lower Hudson Valley
community leaders have a good handle on what needs to be
done to
keep schools
safe long term, but it won't be easy.
Not only
does it cover the Alexan CityView burglaries that have been terrorizing the
community, but it also
keeps me
safe in other ways.
By
doing this, the entire
community is
kept safe because they know that everyone has the coverage they're required to have.
Unable to vote, Anwar wants the
community to join their effort and
do what they can to
keep teenagers
safe.
Helping
Communities Strengthen Services for Children and Families The Annie E. Casey Foundation (2015) Illustrates concrete ways
communities can review their child welfare services and assess what they are
doing to
keep kids
safe and families strong.
Illustrates concrete ways
communities can review their child welfare services and assess what they are
doing to
keep kids
safe and families strong.
A large section deals with what schools can
do to
keep the
community safe and reduce the risk of litigation.