Sentences with phrase «go to the police about»

After a while I went to the police about it and they eventually sorted it out.
The Oxford University politics lecturer who led complaints of sexual harassment against Lord Rennard has said she will go to the police about her allegations.
«I was worried about getting into trouble and I did not know it at the time but he had gone to the police about me.
Can I get her charged with theft if I go to the police about this?

Not exact matches

The public sector union says it will tear up the pay offer it is about to put to members and go after the State Government for more money if Premier Mark McGowan caves in to police.
Say, «Let's talk about what we're going to do for those 12 - to - 15 minutes until the police get here.»
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The Pentagon has ordered an independent federal auditor to stop providing the public with key information about US war efforts in Afghanistan, accelerating a clampdown on data, such as the size of the Afghan military and police forces, that indicate how the 16 - year - old stalemated war is going.
When he went on to say, we're putting our lives on the line, we've got to do better and people who should care about protecting police officers should be committed to getting assault weapons off the streets to start with.
What it's about: A war veteran saves horses from being killed and goes at war with the police to save a center for runaways.
The average Chicago property tax bill is going up about 10 percent this year following City Hall and Chicago Public Schools tax hikes to pay for police, fire and teacher pensions, according to calculations released Tuesday by the Cook County clerk's office.
I am the first in line to step up to the plate to help someone in need (a friend told me about a homeless man living under bridge in a small town of 1500... everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
A 28 - year - old woman was fined 150 euros (about $ 215) Monday evening, the same day the law went into effect, according to police.
what about the people who are so trust worthy to handle a gun they become police officers and go into there police head quarters and shoot there own people.
«I think if you're looking to employ the best, you have to pay to get the services to have the best and I think fire - fighters, police - officers, paramedics, care workers, nurses - if they're going to do the service that we as a society are looking for them to do to the best of their ability we have to a - reward it, b - secure it and c - give them a life away from the service which gives them the comfort, security and knowledge that they're not having to worry about things which would drag them down.»
A Christian charity has told Premier it's concerned about latest figures that reveal despite prosecutions for «honour - based» violence being at their lowest level in five years, the number of reports to police have gone up.
It's like the preachers who insist that the police are going to «come for them any day now for preaching the truth about homosexuals.»
That kind of estimate was made, of course, about the numberswho were going to turn up to the Protest the Pope main demo in London: it turned out to be (police figures) more like a paltry 3,000.
Over at The Atlantic, I give a synopsis of what I'm on about when talking of the «pink police state» — Orwell's «Big Brother» meets the big brother who drives a Camaro, goes to community college, and bounces at the local strip club....
The stories told about this man (one goal, nearly achieved, was to race past the police dept in Woodbury 100 times going over 100mph) were so many and indicated a love for life I couldn't help but admire to the nth degree.
So, I got the chance to go to about 15 different high schools with the Police Athletic League.
The celebration police won't want Arsenal fans to get over-excited about beating a non-league team, but with the way things have gone recently, it was most welcome.
If you think about it, such a requirement would be impossible to police on multiple levels: first of all, who's going to force - feed the kids and why would you?
Paramedics went to the home Sunday in response to a call about a baby losing consciousness, police said.
About 40 disadvantaged youths will go to day camp with local police officers in an attempt to put the youngsters in contact with positive role models and get them interested in their community.
The activities of these miscreants came to a shocking crescendo when they assaulted a senior police officer ASP Nanka Bruce at the Flagstaff House of all places, while the latter was going about his normal duties.
People should go about their daily lives in the wake of today's thwarted terror plot to ensure those responsible do not win, the police have urged.
Asked if an override was possible about his thoughts on the bill, Silver responded, «I'm not going to be responsbile for losing a billion dollars in teacher layoffs or police and firefighter layoffs.»
He said all citizens of Ekiti State should «go about their lawful businesses as the police and the other security agencies are in synergy to ensure adequate protection of lives and property in the state.»
How police chiefs go about cutting crime is up to them.The last government tested to destruction the idea that you can set policing plans and targets from Whitehall for communities as different as Brixton and Berkshire, Salford and Surrey, Lewisham and Lincolnshire.
Parakilas first went public with his concerns about privacy at Facebook four months ago, but his direct experience policing Facebook data given to third parties throws new light on revelations over how such data was obtained by Cambridge Analytica.
I voted by post today and had three ballot papers: mayor, police and crime commissioner, local councillor — which is a lot of decisions to make about our future leaders in one go.
Also, the spokesperson of the Lagos Airport Police Command, Mr Joseph Alabi, enjoined travellers and other airport users to go about their lawful duties, without any fear of harassment.
This must go hand in hand with comprehensive steps to free the police from the performance management regime which has prevented them from doing those unseen things - mediating, problem - solving, prevention, protection, setting community standards - that real community policing should be all about.
SilentHunter, Some of the differences are that a newspaper is publishing an account and a dossier; that this is going to an independent complaints commission which the police do not control; that both supporters as well as opponents of the government will ask questions about this - in parliament, on blogs, and in many other places - no doubt pushing for an inquest with a jury, and be pushing for broader changes in policing to ensure its consistency with the human rights legislation we now have (such as those being advocated by Stuart White here on Next Left).
About 92 percent of the Police Department's $ 4.87 billion budget goes to personnel costs — salaries and benefits for the 36,000 cops and 18,000 civilian members of the nation's largest police Police Department's $ 4.87 billion budget goes to personnel costs — salaries and benefits for the 36,000 cops and 18,000 civilian members of the nation's largest police police force.
YOUR LOT - are about to make it an offence to film police officers going about their lawful business of beating up members of the public.
Without laws, a free people could go about their business without constant fear of arrest by police looking for broken windows in order to meet their quotas.
If you are a crusty and you fancy having some sort of fatuous demonstration about something that's got on your nerves then what you've go to do is notify the police six days before the event with the date and the time and the proposed route and the police will look after you.»
In part that may be because of the perception that they are so regulated and controlled in every other way that there is nothing they can do about problems and they have got to go to the police to solve them.
Police are worried about allowing people to board the Statue of Liberty ferry without going through metal detectors.
On October 25th, I published a story that in retrospect goes a long way towards explaining Latimer's hostile response to what I believe were rather obvious questions about his car crash — or any car crash - given the police report of the incident.
According to Haverstraw Town Supervisor Howard Philips, about 65 percent of the town budget goes to pay for police expenses.
But from an entirely impartial perspective, as a journalist for a prominent political website which rarely goes down to street level, there does seem to be something terribly unhealthy about the way protest policing is conducted in Britain today.
It also forces voters to guess which candidates are going to come in the top two, which is especially difficult when you're looking at police commissioner candidates you've barely thought about.
Maybe the fact that there was going to be a demonstration made the police worry about her safety — let's give her the benefit of the doubt and say that's what happened.
«I'm looking for the community to work much more closely with the police in identifying young people that they have concerns about in terms of the people that they're mixing with, the sort of websites that they're going on to and the material that they're reading.
He went ahead to say that he has personally seen some police officers who were branded to be sympathisers of NPP during the Rawlings administration and under Kufour administration, the same police officers were accused to be NDC sympathisers so they should be mindful about the fact that political administrations will come and go but the police officer will continue to do his work.
Anyone with a complaint or a compliment, a concern or a suggestion for improvement about policing or criminal justice in their area will now know who to go to.
«It's become clear to us... that the cuts to policing, those 25 % cuts that the government are talking about, are going to have a detrimental effect throughout the country,» Mr Mckeever added, to the BBC.
«Equally, the public seem to have become tremendously willing to go running off to the police to bleat about the most minor matters.»
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