Luckily, the two characters have the
kind of crowd control equipment that sees those nasty zombies being thrown into the air and then raining down in chunks of flesh.
But I claim we have opted for subtler
forms of crowd control at the grave expense of providing spaces for personal freedom.
Liberal Democrat home affairs backbench spokesperson Tom Brake also stated that high ranking officers he had spoken to expressed «no desire» to use such extreme
methods of crowd control.
But I believe we have opted for the exercising of subtler forms
of crowd control at the grave expense of providing space for personal freedom.
But this is not always the case in states where policing and emergency services are weak, and authorities are inimical and deliberately aggressive in their
strategies of crowd control.
Whatever else it may be — a culmination, an obligation, a staggering
feat of crowd control, a truly epic tease — «Avengers: Infinity War» is a brisk, propulsive, occasionally rousing and borderline - gutsy continuation of a saga that finally and sensibly seems to be drawing to a close.
Religion has devolved to a exploitative
system of crowd control, serving the needs of the few and the spiritual cost of the many.
«This resulted in an unprecedented response, with a large number of individuals coming forward to complain in relation to poor organisation,
lack of crowd control, brutality on the part of stewards and police and exposure to generally unsafe conditions.
Citing the 2011 London riots, he says there is appetite among police forces to have them as «an intermediate
means of crowd control» in exceptional circumstances.
While Kratos dove into battle, using his physicality to bludgeon, slam, kick and grab, Atreus used his bow to stun enemies and provide a
bit of crowd control, keeping the hostile numbers manageable.
There's one boss who can never be knocked down, despite knockdowns being a major
part of crowd control tied to nearly every combo.
That means half the space, a pointed contrast with MoMA's neglect of its collection in
favor of crowd control and spectacle.
Rooted in everyday processes and procedures (for example, the exchange of currency, the semiotics of public signage, the logistics and
mechanics of crowd control, or even the formalities of death) the works in Real Life examine these structures through their subsequent mediation — and often abstraction — in art.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Montreal, QC — This Wednesday, May 4, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will launch a new report in Canada on the health
consequences of crowd control weapons, published in collaboration with Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO) of which CCLA is a member.
Back in the autumn, they were hemmed in for hours on Whitehall by a police force that still thinks mass - detention without due process is a useful
method of crowd control.
Chang explained that «whatever else it may be — a culmination, an obligation, a staggering
feat of crowd control, a truly epic tease — «Avengers: Infinity War» is a brisk, propulsive, occasionally rousing and borderline - gutsy continuation of a saga that finally and sensibly seems to be drawing to a close.
Epic Games introduces the Fey, a support class fairy that uses nature to create walls and other structures for heavy
amounts of crowd control, allowing her team mates to go in for those glorious kills.
It's a form
of crowd control.
The mayor asks whether police forces will be able to apply for the use of «non-lethal methods
of crowd control» in future.
Then again, many passengers admit to not turning off their devices now so these situations will likely require some familiar methods
of crowd control, including enforcement through crew announcements, stalking the aisles, and peer passenger pressure.