Sentences with phrase «greater police power»

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with talks of EL - neny being versatile with skills and shooting power (we are yet to witness that) and Le coq being the no nonsense police officer he is, a solid brickwall... then perhaps we are on course to something great...
Earlier this week, the prime minister said ministers were already examining measures to reduce gun crime, including greater powers for the police.
«We are of great concern that this is the first time this is happening and that this matter needs to be addressed considering the importance of the powers of the constitution that gives investigative powers, also gives to us and that there is need for police to accept that they too are under constitution and they must obey that.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has promised a Welsh parliament with sweeping new powers over ports, energy and a «greater say» over policing, at the Welsh Labour Conference in Swansea.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has promised a Welsh parliament with sweeping new powers over ports, energy and a greater say over policing.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has suggested that police officers need greater powers to help in the fight against extremism.
These problems are one reason why the number of active editors on the English Wikipedia has been slowly declining since 2007, as has the rate at which editors are promoted to «admin» status, which brings greater power to police the encyclopedia.
The rogues» gallery includes Stalin himself (played by Adrian McLoughlin, with a slight Cockney accent and an attitude that instantly makes one think of a gangster), the head of the Soviet Communist Party in Moscow Nikita Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), and the head of the Soviet secret police Lavrenti Beria (a great Simon Russell Beale, seeing Beria's nab for power under a guise of being the unlikely «good guy»).
Though the MOL has greater powers of search and seizure, there was nothing precluding the police from obtaining a search warrant so that the same evidence could be retrieved, the Court noted.
Reflective of the tensions involved are the practical and constitutional arguments pressed with great vigor on both sides of the public debate over the power of the police to «stop and frisk» — as it is sometimes euphemistically termed — suspicious persons.
In a time of increased police powers, a raft of new offences and a greater complexity of law, the government want to dumb down justice.
The barrister and former solicitor general does not share the concerns of the Bar Council over the lack of measures to protect the safety and confidentiality of sources and whistle - blowers or those seeking legal representation, in the bill dubbed the Snoopers» Charter, which gives greater powers of surveillance to the police and security services.
In practice, the police power of arrest, for example, has not resulted in great difficulties in deciding what amounts to reasonable grounds of suspicion.
A majority of Canadians oppose the federal government's plan to give greater powers to police officers to obtain breath samples from drivers in roadside tests, a new poll has found.
Compared to standard law enforcement officers, DMV law enforcement agents operate with greater flexibility when it comes to their specific police powers.
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