Sentences with phrase «number of police officers»

What are the names and badge numbers of the police officers at the scene?
Related to that sentiment is the conservative inclination of the district's voters, which includes a large number of police officers.
If possible, pay attention to the badge numbers of police officers you deal with and keep notes about things that happen to you.
A character blows up a parking area and building killing a large number of police officers and others.
If the incident is considered a crime, such as a theft, then they may also request the name and badge number of the police officer that investigated the case.
More information on the number of arrests made and number of police officers on scene during the protests will be made available later Saturday, according to police.
The statement from the club says: «Heightened measures will include a significantly enhanced number of police officers and security personnel at London Stadium, as well a dynamic pitch response team.
Last year, a good number of police officers died in line of duties and much they could do for them is to inscript their names on a cenotaph at somewhere National Police Training School whereas there is a regulations in the C.I 76 instructing that children of deceased police officers who die in line of duties should be catered for up to highest level of education.
My friend, Aaron Swartz, downloaded about 20 million pages of documents, and I did an intensive audit of those documents and found tens of thousands of Social Security numbers, names of confidential informants, Social Security numbers of police officers.
Notwithstanding the necessity for a DRE in the vast majority of DUI cases, there are a limited number of police officers with this certification in the state and most departments have very few.
I could have suggested they be handed over to the police for prosecution but unfortunately a large number of police officers and these crooks are two sides of the same coin
The number of police officers in England and Wales has also plummeted to its lowest level since 1985 and now stands at just 123,000.
A number of police officers were in the kitchen but no one seemed to be in charge.
Thus nothing was ommitted except the details found in earlier articles giving the number of police officers killed.
Home Office figures released yesterday showed the number of police officers had fallen by over 6,000 in the last 12 months.
«I think it's quite wrong to make the assumption that simply because the number of police officers is falling that means there will be a worse frontline service,» Mr Herbert said.
A number of police officers are now questioning the protester, who has been photographed.
The Republican candidate said she would increase the number of police officers to deal with understaffing and overtime pay issues in the Syracuse Police Department.
Bloomberg's 2011 executive budget, being unveiled today, «won't include a reduction in the number of police officers out on our streets keeping New York City safe,» said spokesman Stu Loeser.
Gun shot detection technology, among other advances, has also made a difference in the number of police officers needed.
I note that the amendment that bears the name of the right hon. Member for Blackburn [Jack Straw] contains a request that the cuts do not damage the number of police officers.
However, retirements and attrition reduced the number of police officers from 2,559 to 2,352 between June 2010 and June 2014, data show.
He stopped short of admitting the number of police officers on the beat would fall but pointed out until last month's Millbank riot the number of officers devoted to policing protest had been gradually falling, allowing more resources to be shifted to policing housing estates.
He insisted that Labour's plans to balance the books would be «aggressive,» but insisted that «our cuts will not be the number of police officers on our streets or nurses in our hospitals or teachers in our classroom.»
Nick Ferrari: «You'll be aware of the number of police officers we have in the country at this time won't you?»
I am pleased that Britain will commit # 10 million to help develop Somalia's Armed Forces...... and # 14.5 million to double the number of police officers and train judges and lawyers.
In his strongest PMQs performance to date, he told Mr Cameron crime doubled under the last Conservative government, the number of police officers fell - and the shadow chancellor has now said there can be no more money for crime and policing.
Cerini looks to increase the number of police officers, firefighters, and medical technicians in the district, and also is in favor of lower real - estate and income taxes.
She said she would also like to boost the number of police officers patrolling city streets to combat crime and also cut down on overtime costs.
We are already saving up to 800,000 hours of police time a year by cutting red tape and our plans to do more will mean that there should be no reduction in the number of police officers on the streets.
CROWN HEIGHTS — The NYPD is planning to double the number of police officers at J'Ouvert this year, bulking up the department's presence at the pre-dawn Labor Day celebration following violence at the event last year, police officials said Tuesday.
«From the fiscal constraints demanded by homeowners to balancing public safety and the war on heroin and terror, Commissioner Krumpter has streamlined back - office operations to protect taxpayers, while maintaining the number of police officers assigned to patrol and bolstering special units,» Mangano said.
The NYPD significantly ramped up security at the annual pre-dawn celebration this year, officially permitting the event for the first time, doubling the number of police officers to more than 3,400 and hanging posters in the neighborhood warning «do not shoot anyone.»
Sources said a number of police officers are being questioned as part of a probe into whether they received gifts and trips in exchange for undisclosed «favors.»
De Blasio said on Monday that increasing the number of police officers is an «ongoing discussion» with the NYPD and City Council.
Misau said the number of Police officers can not be less than one million to 170,000,000 people in accordance with the United Nations recommendation, while expressing regrets that Nigeria was far less.
This led to a concentration of poverty in Flint, a decrease in the number of police officers and a rise in crime to one of the highest rates in the nation.
However, differences were evident depending on political party preference, as Democrats were much more likely to favor increasing the number of police officers (78 percent) compared to Republicans (50 percent).
In the aftermath of the attack, two - thirds of Massachusetts residents surveyed supported increasing the number of video surveillance cameras (66 percent) and the number of police officers at public gatherings (69 percent) in an effort to prevent future attacks.
For all the intense debate over the number of police officers, virtually no mention of fraud was made by any politician during the election campaign and its aftermath — despite ONS figures showing that 4.5 % of all adults were a victim of bank or credit card fraud, by far the most common crime affecting adults in Britain.
The tribunal proposed to call as witnesses a number of police officers who served in the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), some of whom were retired and some working for the RUC's successor.
He died shortly after being detained by a number of police officers.
He has also said he would instruct the Justice Department — particularly the Civil Rights Division — to change mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, create loan - forgiveness programs for law students who become public defenders, and increase the number of police officers nationally.
Information on speed limit laws was provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, while statistics related to the number of police officers are from the FBI's most recent Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program survey courtesy of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
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