Sentences with phrase «little police presence»

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There is relatively little car or pedestrian traffic, and a considerable presence of private security guards as well as the Cuban police.
If you had insisted on complaining and the white men persisted in their little prank, the police may well have arrived, embarrassed at your presence, avuncularly annoyed with the young men, scrupulously correct with the black man, probably a visitor but possibly a native South African businessman himself (South Africa does have the largest black middle class in Africa).
The lack of police presence in the show is a little confusing, but this oversight is easily forgiven and I for one am eagerly awaiting Series Two.
The blog TalkLeft contends that, thanks to the decision, «the police have little incentive to obey the constitutional requirement to knock and announce their presence before busting down doors.»
I also welcome initiatives such as the recently announced National Emotional and Social Well Being Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and some of the new Shared Responsibility Agreements that seek to encourage communities to address family and community safety — through for example, establishing night patrols in communities where there is little if any police presence, through empowering and strengthening women, or through encouraging the community's men to work closely with family violence prevention services.
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