Sentences with phrase «called crime waves»

And then on top of that you've got the huge hub you play through as well, so what we've done differently in the hub this time around is we've got these things called Crime Waves.

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Puerto Rico has struggled with a wave of crime since thousands of police officers began calling in sick to protest millions of dollars owed in overtime pay following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The wave of reported knife crime that has dominated London newspapers this summer has now got Conservative mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith behind calls to increase the use of stop and search.
This year's state legislative session has produced no agreements on ethics reform, even though Albany is in the midst of a what some call a corruption crime wave.
Dadey said, though, that today's announcement «should not distract from the more immediate task at hand of addressing the crime wave of corruption in Albany» and called for passage of previously proposed measures.
The increasing wave of crime in the last decade due to the continuous downturn in the Nation's economy and the moral decadence has called for a very urgent need to stem the negative trend.
Soon after, the newspaper published an article about his hardline approach signaling a shift in a second «tough on crime» wave, and the governor called him to compliment his service and indicate that he was the model for future bench appointments.
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