Sentences with phrase «police unions took»

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This Saturday, Snoop Dogg was taken by surprise by the financial police in southern Italy while carrying $ 422,000 in cash, an amount which needs to be declared to be legally transported across European Union borders.
It was further pointed out that the supposed incident had taken place at the same time that members of the Police Federation, the union representing the rank and file, were protesting against government cutbacks to police pay and benefiPolice Federation, the union representing the rank and file, were protesting against government cutbacks to police pay and benefipolice pay and benefits....
A British MEP asked the European Union to intervene today, after police in Argentina took no action against a gang which ransacked the office of a cruise company offering trips to the Falklands Islands.
Ari Paul argues that police unions deserve not solidarity from other city unions, but rather, healthy antagonism — public sector workers like teachers should take a forceful stance against police brutality.
The vast majority of NYPD officers who answered a new survey hate their jobs and believe they were a lot safer before Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton took office, according to a new survey by the city's police Police Commissioner Bill Bratton took office, according to a new survey by the city's police police union.
The high court found police officers acted unlawfully when they filmed, photographed and took the details of a legal observer during a «kettle» at a trade union demonstration in 2011.
Theresa May's ministers, especially Jeremy Hunt, Justine Greening and Amber Rudd could do well to read Ken's chapters on how he took on the unions who were more concerned at protecting their privileges than the customer or tax payer — the BMA, the NUT and the Police Federation just to pick a sample.
Source said the mayor was «professional» at the summit at the new police headquarters in College Point, during which union leaders voiced their frustrations about the department's relationship with City Hall and de Blasio took aim at the media again for poisoning the well.
Mr. Bratton, speaking to Matt Lauer in an interview on NBC's Today Show, was asked whether Mayor Bill de Blasio ought to take the advice of former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and give a speech in which he perhaps apologizes to police for what unions and some elected officials have characterized as rhetoric hostile to the department.
«You can't expect to be taken seriously if on the one hand you say unions have no mandate to strike - which will only ever have a short - term effect on the public - while on the other, you champion the democratic right of police commissioners to reshape policing in our communities for years to come.»
Mr. President, I believe our democracy has grown and it is time our laws are reviewed or modified for police officers to form unions or an associations in order to be taken serious because we seemed to have been taken for granted for far too long and that is not in the interest of the country.
The vast majority of NYPD officers hates their job and believes they were a lot safer before NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton took office, according to a new survey by the city's police Police Commissioner Bill Bratton took office, according to a new survey by the city's police police union.
«We have good reason to believe that internal and confidential information relating to this trade union and its officials» movements has been obtained by suspect means by both News International and its operatives, and possibly by other national newspapers, and we fully understand in light of the sheer weight of evidence why the police investigations may take some time to conclude.»
The president of the Detectives Endowment Association said today that Bill Clinton could help resolve the ongoing battle between the city's police unions and Mayor Bill de Blasio because the former president «doesn't have any political skin in the game and genuinely, genuinely appreciated the risks and dangers cops take every day in this country.»
Unless he is willing to take on the MTA and its many out of control unions, the teacher» union together with tenure and guaranteed return on teachers» pensions and the police unions on Long Island, he has nothing to say and will not get my vote.
Two other police unions that announced contracts last month, the Detectives Endowment Association and the Lieutenants Benevolent Association, have not taken ratification votes.
A construction union official and former NRL star charged with blackmail during the trade unions royal commission receives a payout courtesy of the Australian Federal Police, who he took to court claiming he was maliciously prosecuted.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Manhattan Sunday, demanding an end to police brutality as they marched from Times Square to Union Square.
At 5:30 p.m., the 19th annual silent march against domestic violence, coordinated by the Korean American Family Service Center, takes place, starting from the in front of the 109th Police Precinct, 37 - 05 Union St., Flushing, Queens; ending at the Flushing Library, 41 - 17 Main St. (Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky, Assemblyman Ron Kim and others will attend).
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Manhattan yesterday, demanding an end to police brutality as they marched from Times Square to Union Square.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, earlier named as a «person of interest» in the weekend explosions in New York City and New Jersey, was taken into custody and hospitalized this morning after a shootout with police in Linden, New Jersey, the Union County acting prosecutor said.
De Blasio offered another defense of the NYPD while also taking a shot at the «rhetoric of union leaders» — one of whom suggested the possibility of a work slowdown by officers after fallout over the death of Eric Garner last month in police custody.
The police unions subsequently tried to take over the appeal, but a federal appeals court last month refused to re-examine the issue.
Mayor Bill de Blasio took a conciliatory tone toward police officers Thursday in his ongoing efforts to mend fences with the NYPD, putting the vitriolic feud with several police union leaders behind him.
James O'Neill will meet with police union leaders for the first time since he took over the department.
State police announced an arrest today in connection with the September 24th shooting on Carl Street in the Town of Union that injured 1 male subject, who was taken to Wilson Hospital in Johnson City.
The drama has even led to proxy fights between the police unions and United Federation of Teachers — which took the first major contract with the city, setting a precedent for all other unions that uniformed unions have rejected because it contains some years without raises.
The Clarkstown Police Department is currently investigating a report of an armed robbery of a taxi cab driver which occurred on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at approx 11:20 p.m.. Two parties flagged down a taxi on Union Road in Spring Valley and asked to be taken to Second Avenue in Nanuet.
He also said there was no evidence of an organized effort by unions or others to discourage police from making arrests or writing summonses, but he has also encouraged NYPD brass to instruct officers to re-engage, reportedly threatening to take away days off and other work benefits.
The relationship between Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Sharpton was fodder for his woes with police unions last year: they took umbrage when Mr. Sharpton was seated next to the mayor and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton at a City Hall round table, and dismissed Mr. Sharpton as divpolice unions last year: they took umbrage when Mr. Sharpton was seated next to the mayor and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton at a City Hall round table, and dismissed Mr. Sharpton as divPolice Commissioner Bill Bratton at a City Hall round table, and dismissed Mr. Sharpton as divisive.
The police will then do a background check, and then the arrestees will not be taken to jail but be taken somewhere downtown (on a quiet street or in a bus) to be issued the arrest certificate, and then that will be given to the union attorney on site.
John Gillies, director of People and Development with Police Scotland, added: «We take the health and safety of our staff very seriously, and are working with unions, staff associations, and the HSE to develop and deploy the appropriate action plans in relation to the management of asbestos.
But this bill gives police power to take and search our phones after almost every fender - bender,» says Rashida Richardson, legislative counsel for the New York Civil Liberties Union.
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