Sentences with phrase «given police protection»

Stella Creasy, the MP for Walthamstow in East London, had her office barricaded by anti-war protestors, while fellow MP Neil Coyle was given police protection after receiving death threats.

Not exact matches

2.30 pm: Crispin Blunt, the justice minister, gives evidence to the Commons European scrutiny committee on data protection in police and criminal justice.
Adults who rebuke unruly youngsters will be given added protection from prosecution under a return to «common sense» policing, Dominic Grieve, the shadow Home Secretary, has said.
The data protection statement that both police and certificate holders agree to when an application is made only appears to give police permission to share personal details with GPs, other government departments, regulatory bodies or enforcement agencies.
As we speak there is action unit sitting at the Nima Police station taking a very vantage position to ensure that some protection is given the house or the residents and the inhabitants of the flagbearer of the opposition New Patriotic Party.
He said the police were determined to ensure the protection of lives and property of the residents and appealed to them to give information to the security agencies on miscreants in their midst.
The Criminal Code contains comprehensive provisions on intercepting private communication, giving individuals heightened privacy protection when police apply for a wiretap authorization.
If the court makes a domestic violence protection order, a copy is immediately given to the Police and the Respondent.
Although most accused persons will be released by the police or at a bail hearing, given the importance of the protection of the public, the Prosecutor must seek an order that the accused be detained in custody where she believes that the release of the accused would jeopardize the safety and security of the victim or public, and that such risk can not be appropriately mitigated by some form of community - based release with conditions.
In Today's Toronto Star, Anna Martin writes about the Public Works Protection Act and the sweeping powers given to police under an obscure piece of legislation.
For instance, while we welcome Quebec's recent decision to strike a provincial Commission of Inquiry on the Protection of the Confidentiality of Journalistic Sources, the many reports of police surveillance of journalists in Quebec that gave rise to the Commission are a reminder that Canada still faces substantial challenges in its efforts to protect a free and independent press.»
Key specs include: 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi at 2.4 GHz; a 160 - degree field of view; «bank grade» encryption; and a 1 - year warranty on parts, plus lifetime theft protection (Ring will give you a new doorbell for free if you can supply them with a police report indicating it was stolen.)
The laws are sometimes called «extreme risk protection orders» and give police a non-criminal way to seize firearms.
His stake president later gave him permission to violate the protection order to be with me in the temple for my daughter's wedding, and condemned me for calling the police and getting a divorce.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z