Sentences with phrase «access police protection»

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Dalits are discriminated against, denied access to land, forced to work in degrading conditions, and routinely abused at the hands or the police and of higher - caste groups that enjoy the State's protection....
Concerns were expressed about the possibility of police and security services having access to this information, but a DoH spokesman insisted the legal protection of such data would not change.
«They also benefit from expensive city services, like fire and police protection; public works like snow removal, permitting and code inspections for construction projects; and access to our quality clean water system,» Miner said.
The proposed extension would see open - access polices cover all 12 federal - science agencies, including the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, NASA, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Agriculture.
They said it helped that I was accessing my Purchase Protection benefit for the first time and that the police incident report was validation that no evidence could be submitted and this claim was completely legitimate.
Today, West Coast LEAF is calling on the City of Vancouver to become a «sanctuary city» in which everyone can access municipal services and police protection regardless of their immigration status, without fear of detention and deportation.
The report, which has been shared with Attorney General David Eby and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth, as well as the opposition critics, proposes overarching areas of proposed justice system reforms categorized into 10 main areas of law and policy, including but not limited to: policing, access to justice, family law, corrections, human rights, mental illness and addiction, poverty and income inequality, and government compliance with outstanding legal protections.
Our Justice Reform for BC report, which has been shared with BC's Attorney General, Solicitor General, and opposition critics, proposes justice system reforms categorized into 10 main areas of law and policy, including but not limited to policing, access to justice, family law, corrections, human rights, mental illness and addiction, poverty and income inequality, and government compliance with outstanding legal protections.
Canadian experience in wilderness protection provides an example of forest conservation polices and laws that have generally been hostile to, and systematically biased against, Indigenous peoples because they have denied Indigenous peoples control over their territories and access to life - saving forest resources.
In partnership with individuals and community organizations, NYLPI uses organizing, legislative advocacy and litigation to assert the rights of New Yorkers with disabilities to equal access to a range of programs and services, including education, health care, housing, and police protection.
Topics included the role of national borders when it comes to accessing electronic evidence, the significance of e-evidence in investigations, the protection of fundamental rights online, the need for international police cooperation, and the unnecessary barriers to...
United States Secret Service (Washington, D.C.) 04/1996 — Date Uniformed Division Police Officer • Serve as a member of the Presidential Protective Division at the White House • Responsible for the protection of the President, First Family, and Staff • Provide security for the White House Grounds via fixed observation points and patrols • Oversee vehicular security, magnetometer support, and post security for official travel • Control public, press, and guest access points ensuring the safety and security of the First Family • Function as the protective driver for foreign dignitaries and visiting Heads of State • Highly proficient in the use of various firearms for protective and tactical purposes • Possess and maintain Top Secret Clearance
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