Sentences with phrase «much more police»

The police is actually going to do more foot patrols with the crop of new rookies, that are coming out end of February, so that the really bad spots become very uncomfortable for the drug dealers, because there'll be much more police presence.

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«They are much more likely to believe police officers are telling the truth.
Now, its various 100 % - owned subsidiaries make cowboy boots, floor enamel and Ginsu knives; sell ear - piercing tools, diamond rings and encyclopedias; rent topiaries, candelabras andrefrigerated trailers; provide insulated bags for pizza - delivery men, uniforms for police officers and shoulder pads for football players... and much, much, much more.
The actual number by that date was probably not much more than a third of that total; furthermore, despite the good that existing centers have done and are doing, the plan's most imaginative features — those that would bring such centers into close contact with schools, churches, the police, and other responsible community organizations — are the ones that have been least realized.
Avoiding Tax is disgraceful, especially when you're already earning so much more than Fireman, or Nurses, Police, social workers, Builders or any other decent professional.
After the game the fact that the Spurs fans weren't allowed to leave the ground along Park Lane to reach the High Road & couldn't walk past the Arsenal fans meant we were more able to mingle with the home fans & as people don't generally wear colours this was much better but the question has to be asked about the Policing near the turnstiles before the game.
are now much more switched on to the more sinister aspects of the G20 policing.
Evidence has now been handed to the police acknowledging that the practise was much more widely spread.
Even where police stations have been sold off and replaced, it was often with shop front services with much more limited hours and fewer officers.
[9] For detailed descriptions, including names, dates and locations, of citizens killed by police and security forces annually in Cameroon, see Amnesty International's annual country report, which, although likewise not entirely comprehensive, is much more in - depth than what my own short article permits.
«We are told to focus on purely fighting crime but, at the risk of repeating myself again, there is so much more to policing than simply dealing with crime.
Gangi believes the city can reduce the incarcerated population much more quickly by moving away from broken windows policing.
The levels of turn - out for elections to its board of 53 elected members was not huge — 44 % of the electorate voted in elections across the 13 inner - London boroughs — but much better than turnout in elections for more recent devolved positions of authority, such as police commissioners.
Said former Acting State Police Superintendent Preston Felton: «I also think a year - and - a-half investigation should have yielded much more than an 11 - page report that is essentially just a memorandum.
«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.
Having one, single, accountable figure holding Hampshire Police to account will allow me and my neighbouring MPs to deal with constituents» concerns about crime and policing much more effectively and directly.
The answer is simple: the scale of crime has so much broadened that an entirely new paradigm is called for — bigger, deeper and far more vigorous than the present rather limited canvas of central police.
YouGov found that a chief constable reporting to a police authority, as is currently the case, was much more popular, with 65 % of the public preferring it.
Home Office minister Tony McNulty acknowledged there was «still much more work to be done», but noted there were 23,000 fewer robberies committed last year than five years ago, partly due to new initiatives carried out by police.
His comments echo the conclusions of a recent report by the Audit Commission suggesting crime figures should be much more specific, to highlight specific crime hotspots and enable the police to target them more effectively.
Officials are looking at whether work rules can be changed to cut overtime costs, whether higher - paid, veteran workers are receiving a disproportionate amount of overtime and whether it makes sense to hire more police officers rather than paying so much overtime.
Mr Grieve said: «Conservatives would deploy more police on the streets to catch and deter violent offenders, ensure more prison places so that serious violent offenders who should be in jail are in jail and tackle the long term causes of crime which lead to so much tragic violence.»
The fact that parts of this act were already ruled unconstitutional by a NY judge, with more still being appealed shows how much real thought was put into it; within the first few weeks of passing this debacle almost all police, armed guards etc. were violating the law because the legislators in their infinite wisdom forgot to exempt law enforcement, not to mention all the people who went to bed and then the next day — due to the fly - by - night method of governing — people woke up breaking the law without having done anything.
That remains the case now and, helpfully, the police and other agencies are much more willing to consider the EDL a far - right group than in the initial period of street protests in 2009 and 2010.
Who is this mad man trying to deceive, i think he should be at police net by now because he know much more information about his people so that we can know the truth behind their action and i believe he is actively involve into this matter.
«As we celebrate our tremendous victory in securing equal rights to marriage for all, we are mindful that much more remains to be done to secure the rights of LGBT people interacting with police,» said Demoya Gordon of Lambda Legal, a legal organization that promotes gay rights.
Cheektowaga Police are investigating a shooting Tuesday afternoon that could have been much more worse than it ended.
But it is going to take more than a few ex-Labour ministers and former police authority chairman throwing their hats in the ring to generate much public excitement about voting on a wet Thursday next November.
It is even more serious that when the court remanded the accused persons, members of this unlawful group stormed the court and whisked or however they took the accused persons much to the helplessness of an ill - equipped and prepared police.
«With an eye toward a significant reduction in the jail population, including increased use of community - based diversion programs, and policing, bail and speedy trial reform, the #CLOSErikers Campaign is advocating for a much smaller, less expensive, fairer and more humane public safety system in NYC,» Martin said.
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I don't know this in any certain way, but I suspect that there's a different inflection for me having a side project like this than for someone in a group where things like how much time are you spending on your research is policed a lot more
In Liming, local communities used to harvest wood on a rotational basis, assigning mature trees by lottery and strictly policing how much could be cut, even as other cultural practices — such as cooking the fodder for pigs — added more pressure.
«Put plainly, when cops mess up, the explanations offered tend to be ethical and political, when the more empirically solid explanations are much simpler than that — they are basic failures of human performance under stress,» says Jonathan Wender, a sociologist at the University of Washington and former police officer and sergeant.
He also talked a little bit about how the police are much more relaxed and less scary over there.
Seriously, we love dinner and a movie as much as the next girl A jealous girlfriend has been jailed after she posed as a fake police officer for more than two years to control her ex-boyfriend.
A police officer who had been with the department for nearly 22 years received an indefinite suspension for dating a convicted prostitute, according to Free porn: Street T - girls Prostitutes and much more.
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If, as the FBI and other criminologists maintain, the tools for detecting clues at serial murder crime sites have much in common with the analysis of literature — namely the need to discern, categorize and collate motifs and symbols into a coherent whole — then such skills are more important to police officers than ever before.
Arthur is a violent and dangerous sociopath with a much longer rap sheet than his siblings and a reputation for hiding out in villages so lawless the police are afraid to visit them, while Mikey is a much younger and more impressionable chap.The authorities capture Charlie and Mikey after a bloody shootout, and the brothers are handed over to Capt. Stanley (Ray Winstone), a British lawman sent to Australia to help bring order to the colonies.
And as much as I hate including a parody in this column, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Team America: World Police had more fun with action - movie tropes than most action movies were having at the time.
It's another classic Disney story where the protagonist is repeatedly shot down (her parents tell her to give up on her dreams, her water buffalo police chief played by Idris Elba has no confidence in her and assigns her to be a meter maid, and more) except with a much more defined and well - written character at the center.
It's sort of a raunchier, more updated version of Police Academy, but, in my opinion, much funnier.
There is a pistol - packing store clerk, an angry Ed driving off to abandon H.I. and then coming back to get him, a speeding police car turning up at the store, a pack of neighbourhood dogs chasing H.I, and much more, all accompanied by the Banjo of Ben Freed and yodelling courtesy of John R. Crowder, and punctuated by the sounds of screaming bystanders and gunshot blasts that seem amplified to sound like cannons.
Award - winning Tana French's novel works perfectly fine as a police procedural, but it's much more than that: the depth of characteris - ation, authentic dialogue, under - standing of human behaviour and sense of inner - city place are as good as you'll find in any novel of any genre.
It is in the spirit of these more mature later seasons that Mann draws inspiration from, albeit in a much darker incarnation, allowing the cold, bleak atmosphere to overwhelm the daily activities of the police officers, full of introverted characters that say more with a look or gesture than they ever do through oral communication.
It's not that a police action vehicle should never be 124 minutes, it's just that this particular one is sometimes drawn out a bit too long in certain respects, including several scenes that don't really add much to the core story (such as Harry's tryst with his downstairs neighbor), while the climactic finale could have been trimmed and come away more exciting.
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When those frustrations escalate to authorities with much more power, he recognizes the need to change his reactions to avoid police, truancy judges and consequences much higher on his priority list.
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