Sentences with phrase «of members of the public»

While local social work duty service can not guarantee confidentiality, in general they will not reveal the names of members of the public who report suspected child abuse, without permission.
There, the aircraft will be viewed by hundreds of thousands of members of the public, flown in displays, and at special events.
We also recognize that in such situations, human safety is of the highest priority to the officers — their own as well as the safety of members of the public.
Many of our future actions will need the support of members of the public.
The study's conclusion isn't the only noteworthy thing about it, however — the research was done almost entirely with the help of members of the public.
However, doesn't that make it even more important to walk in the shoes of a variety of members of the public, for example, who are trying solve their legal problems?
The police deal with all manner of members of the public.
Given the importance of decisions taken by public servants in the lives of members of the public, their integrity is a legitimate concern....
Polly's talk provided a brilliant exposition of how the courts have grappled with the scope of the duty to consult on public bodies in the face of budget cuts and the possible direction of future challenges in this area on behalf of members of the public who may be affected by such proposals.
«Diversified Properties Ltd. is prohibited from providing real estate services to or on behalf of any member of the public as a result of this order.»
Ironically, a lot of members of the public view this as a «fobbing off»; their engagement began and ended with a simple click of the mouse, but if it was that easy to change the world, I'd be its Commander in Chief by now.
Eighty - six per cent of members of the public say it is possible to be tolerant of the rights of others while being protective of the «traditional rights of many» at the same time, Widdecombe argued.
The deputy speaker explained that the majority of the lawmakers were in support of devolution of power, blaming the lack of interest of the members of the public for the failure of the amendment.
It was only possible through the participation of thousands of members of the public in the work's biggest ever climate modelling exercise: they offered up spare processing capacity on their home computers to run the calculations via the Climate Prediction citizen science climate modelling programme.
This Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) is being conducted in accordance with the E-Government Act of 2002, as the database includes the professional contact information of members of the public.
Group surf lessons in Newquay are made up of members of the public with various experience levels and age ranges.
It is the responsibility of members of the public who attend court proceedings or access court judgments to inform themselves of the circumstances under which publication bans may be in effect and to ensure compliance with those bans.
What Findings Must a Judge Make Before Ordering a Full or Partial Closure of a Public Trial Including Exclusion of any Member of the Public From Any Portion of the Public Trial?
It was not just that the reception area for prisoners at the Don Jail (a room used for delousing and rectal examinations) contributed to a bleakness of atmosphere; it meant the exclusion of members of the public from a process which is supposed to be open.»
«While San Francisco policymakers pursue common sense regulation of standup electronic scooters to enhance the public benefit of this new shared mobility technology and to reduce potential harm to the public, state legislators seek to eliminate elements of the Vehicle Code that exist to protect the health and safety of members of the public including users of standup electric scooters,» Peskin wrote in his resolution.
As the field organizer in both parts of Vancouver and Burnaby, I listened to dozens of members of the public voice their concerns to the Trans Mountain Expansion Project Ministerial Panel.
I try to be discreet in all of those things, Member; I refuse to be banished, nor do I point out the failings of members of the public when adults burp or vomit.
A ComRes poll found three - quarters of members of the public believed she should quit, while 82 % of Tory activists believed she needed to go, according to a ConservativeHome poll.
The proposal - a flagship policy of the Liberal Democrats - emerged following a two - and - a-half month consultation of members of the public who generally agreed that council tax levels were «not acceptable» and «should be seriously reformed or abolished».
I suppose we should be grateful Babbs stopped short of implying that most of them are in possession of swirling cloaks made of the flayed skin of members of the public and comedy bad - guy moustaches.
It found 24 % of members of the public trust Nigel Farage's party the most on the issue, compared to 19 % for the Conservatives.
Inspector - General of Police, Solomon Arase, has warned Police officers who are in the habit of indiscriminate checking of personal information on mobile phones of members of the public to stop such practices with immediate effect...
Friday's service recognized the sacrifices of fallen law enforcement officers in Erie County along with the daily efforts of all individuals involved in public safety, as police chaplains and senior law enforcement officials from around the county noted the heroic efforts of those members of the public safety community who have made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our safety.
«We have also resolved to tighten the security of the National Assembly and we need the co-operation of all members of the public to please co-operate with us as we do this.»
On the dislodgement of drug dealers, CP Awunah said, «The Command through actionable intelligence and with the cooperation of members of the public has dislodged about fifteen (15) drug peddlers in the State, disrupting their supply chain.
Thousands of members of the public protested by writing to their MP and the minister then responsible for Lords Reform Nick Clegg.
Perhaps one of the most promising of these is the creation of a second chamber composed of members of the public chosen by sortition — a processes whereby political representatives are selected by a lottery, similar to the method of jury selection.
Pioneered in Denmark, consensus conferences allow a cross section of members of the public to pass judgment on controversial scientific topics.
Daniel Radcliffe rushed to the aid of a member of the public who was being mugged in London on Friday (14.07.17).
This dog sheltering operation and rescue, carried out in cooperation by HSI / Canada and MAPAQ, was made possible in part with funding, much - needed sheltering supplies and pet food courtesy of Nestle Purina, Kane Veterinary Supplies, The Eric S. Margolis Family Foundation, Kruger Inc, The Montreal Gazette, and the kind donations of members of the public.
Dearden threatened that the presence of members of the public at the hearing would be used for «malice purposes and aggravated damages and punitive damages» against the defendant.
The expertise of members of the Public Law team in relation to education is particularly focussed on children and young people with special educational needs (SEN).
If governing in the public interest means ensuring not only high standards of competence and learning but also ensuring the practice of law and provision of legal services are reflective of the all members of the public, then yes.
The problem is that from the perspective of the members of the public who use this Court, delays caused by our antiquated, wholly - inadequate document management system impose unnecessary, but all too real, costs on them.
Opponents argued that this had a «chilling effect» on potential applications, making it difficult for people to find lawyers willing to take the risk of running a case, and limiting the ability of members of the public to hold government to account.
Much clearer legislative language would be necessary to persuade me that the legislative drafter intended that Attorneys General — who represent broader interests, potentially the interests of millions of members of the public — should face more impediments to intervention than private parties.
The government has announced a consultation to see if DECs should be applicable to private sector buildings where large numbers of members of the public regularly visit, such as retail premises; but any extension would be the subject of separate legislation.
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