Sentences with phrase «actions police my decisions»

That I shouldn't go out late at night to grab dinner enforced the idea that I should let someone else's possible actions police my decisions.

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Addressing the grand jury decision to not indict the police officer who caused Garner's death, Sharpton «connected the dots» of other cases of African Americans or Latinos killed by police, from Anthony Baez and Abner Louima to Michael Brown and Akai Gurley, urging action.
The party's response that it now «intends to pursue disciplinary action as a matter of urgency» is not only a complete misreading of the decision by the police to drop the report, it offends natural justice.
On law enforcement, she rapped his administration's increased focus on community policing as «stop - and - frisk by another name,» blasted the NYPD's decision to stop publicly disclosing disciplinary action against cops and criticized de Blasio's decision to appoint Bill Bratton's personal choice, James O'Neill, as police commissioner without conducting a national search.
While condemning Mr Hayman's behaviour, the IPCC said it was the Metropolitan Police Authority's (MPA) decision to proceed with disciplinary action.
Announcing the investigation, IPCC deputy chair Deborah Glass said: «I have taken this decision bearing in mind the death of Ian Tomlinson and the volume of complaints made by the public about the actions and tactics of the police service during the policing of the G20 demonstrations.»
In the wake of the decision by the special prosecutor to not file charges in the Aaron Bailey police action shooting, I thought it might...
Police union leaders charged that Mayor Bill de Blasio's comments after the Garner decision, and his relationship with the protesters, created the environment that lead to Brinsley's actions.
Other factors include a clear, voluntary decision of the «victim», the extent of the suspect's actions in bringing about the suicide, and the extent to which the suspect cooperates with police officers.
Moskowitz answered about a dozen questions, with topics including whether there is any potential mayoral candidate who embodies what she wants in a candidate, whether she plans on being involved in the 2017 election, why she is «such a lightning rod» for criticism, obstacles ahead, the City's pre-K program, whether she'll run for office at another time, whether she reflexively criticizes all education - related actions of Mayor de Blasio, whether she's concerned that her influence on state government will diminish because of her decision, discipline and suspension polices at Success Academy schools, her plans for other projects and her view on potential mayoral candidacies of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
Most ofthe time, thesesystems coexist in the sameareaandthey are often contradictory.As a result, the Somali peoplehave the right to choose whichlawthey applyinany given case, a decision made on the basis ofself - interest, while bearinginmind that when it comes to the securityandpeace the decision will provide forthe inter-clan relations.Most of the survivors of sexual exploitation don't file complaints with respective «authorities because they fear stigma, reprisals from family members, the police, and the Islamist insurgent group» while others «do not belief authorities would be able or willing to take any effective action» (HRW, 2014, September, p. 35) a predicament that confines the survivors to silence and anguish.
Prohibition — which you promote — is command and control regulation with police action enforcing the will of the state; privatization — which is the only answer to the AGU findings — devolves power from the state's command and control structure (in this case the EPA and judiciary) to the individual decisions of how to spend their money and how much to demand for their services by hardworking American families.
The Police Action Lawyers Group (PALG) has resigned from the advisory board of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after becoming frustrated with the poor quality of the organisation's decision - making.
Rather, it was concerned with the decision that the appellant's rights under Art 5 (1) of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) had not been infringed by the police officers» actions.
From here, the Court went on to interpret narrowly the limitations to its jurisdiction provided for in the final sentence of the second subparagraph of Article 24 (1) TEU and in the first paragraph of Article 275 TFEU, allowing it to declare admissible an annulment action launched by a Mr or Ms H against a decision signed by the Chief or Personnel of the European Union Police Mission (EUPM) in Bosnia - Herzegovina, by which he or she was transferred to a regional office in that country.
Typically, a jury's decision reflects community values in the resolution of issues, «such as whether a party's actions were reasonable, whether a product's social utility exceeds its risk,... whether a breach of contract should be excused, or whether a police officer's use of force was excessive.»
If the case was originally dismissed without a disciplinary hearing, the LERB can direct the Chief of Police to hold a disciplinary hearing, direct him to lay a charge, direct him to have the matter investigated again, confirm the decision or take any other action they consider appropriate.
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The Appellant appeals from a summary judgment decision dismissing her action against the Respondents, Toronto Police Services Board and Detective Constable Andrew MacPhail, for wrongful arrest and negligent investigation of criminal charges.
R (Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis) v Independent Police Complaints Commission Represented the Commissioner in the Administrative Court and the Court of Appeal in a challenge to a decision of the IPCC to reopen disciplinary action against a police officer: was the IPCC's decision irrevocable / «functus officio&rPolice of the Metropolis) v Independent Police Complaints Commission Represented the Commissioner in the Administrative Court and the Court of Appeal in a challenge to a decision of the IPCC to reopen disciplinary action against a police officer: was the IPCC's decision irrevocable / «functus officio&rPolice Complaints Commission Represented the Commissioner in the Administrative Court and the Court of Appeal in a challenge to a decision of the IPCC to reopen disciplinary action against a police officer: was the IPCC's decision irrevocable / «functus officio&rpolice officer: was the IPCC's decision irrevocable / «functus officio».
«[T] he weight of authority suggests that accurate news reporting — even when it is likely to have an adverse impact on the subjects of the report — usually does not give rise to an action for intentional infliction of emotional distress»: Yesterday, a unanimous three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit issued a decision affirming a federal district court's dismissal of claims for invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress asserted by two former undercover police officers against a television station in Albuquerque that had revealed their identities and their undercover status in the context of a televised report about their suspected involvement in an alleged incident of sexual assault.
Deficiencies include: description of material in schedules compiled by police disclosure officers; lack of examination of material by prosecutors; and lack of adequate recording of actions, decisions and the reasons for them by prosecutors.
As for the actions of the police the Crown and the AG's office now that the court has a decision perhaps they should take the high road.
Implemented proactive community policing initiatives through neighborhood policing districts and action officers incorporating intelligence - led, data driven decision - making, hot spot policing, and predictive analysis
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