Sentences with phrase «police time»

Earlier this year I also made a commitment to sort out the enormous amount of police time spent on dealing with mental health patients.
It will free up as much as 800,000 hours of police time each year.
If you are a conservative, your map will tell you that it's a good idea they are containing the demonstration just in case it turns violent and, really, you'd prefer the demonstrators to go home and write a polite letter to their M.P., instead of wasting police time and money.
Almost all of them stressed the advantages of joint working with other agencies, given that so much police time is taken up by the needs of vulnerable people, and the police are the only social service available 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
BASC fears changes to air weapon licensing in Scotland will place an unnecessary time and cost burden on the police
So far, we've learned during this debate that the assault weapons ban portion of the act doesn't take effect for 90 days, in order to give the State Police time to set up the required registry.
we've got a lot more police time and energy freed up because we are not doing some of the things we used to do like the unconstitutional stops and the marijuana arrests that are unnecessary,» the mayor said.
This could have been an unblended mystery about a rookie detective unwilling to drop a case his colleagues believe is not worth police time.
Falsely reporting a crime, abuse, or activity takes up valuable police time and resources.
If you had, and they determine you lied to them, you can get some criminal charges filed against you (waiting police time / resources or filing a false complaint... depending on what the statute is called in your jurisdiction.)
He has obtained absolute discharges for, amongst other offences, dangerous driving and wasting police time including a case of a serving police officer abusing his position and false reports of rape.
Making it a criminal offence for seven people to be on a picket line is a waste of police time and not something you would expect in a country with a proud tradition of liberty.
He continues, «If he or she reports the «disclosure» to the Local Safeguarding Children Board, it might all turn out to be an embarrassing mistake, innocent lives will be wrongfully disrupted and much police time and children's service time will be completely wasted».
In recent weeks, following the riots which began in London and spread across the country, we have heard children described as «feral», «out of control» and a «drain on police time and our penal resources».
Freeman has asked if this means she can call the police every time a ball comes over, because apparently getting police involved is a thing they're doing now.
Now of course that doesn't mean that 88 per cent of police time is wasted, but it's clear to me that we can improve the visibility and availability of the police to the public.
Update 15:05: The woman has just been contacted by the Home Office to inform her that the removal has been put back by three weeks to allow the police time to investigate the attack.
Lichtenstein bragged to investigators that he got 150 weapons for people, charging them $ 18,000 each, $ 6,000 of which he paid to police each time.
The government has so far called for increased vigilance but stressed the need to allow the police time to investigate the two failed terror attacks on London and Glasgow.
«BASC challenged each of the practices concerned advising them that we believed this to be a malicious process that could meet the threshold of criminal offences including demanding money with menaces, fraud and wasting police time.
This wastes police time, and creates disenchanted citizens when the police can not, or will not deal with their problems.
Even if the inane aspects of the bill did not pertain, it would anyway be an obscene use of police time.
The long - awaited decision provoked an immediate backlash from senior Conservatives, with party chairman Patrick McLoughlin claiming the pursuit of the complaints had been «politically motivated and a waste of police time».
Theresa May declined to apologise for any mistakes and said those who made the complaints should «consider the basis on which they made those complaints», as they had taken up police time.
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.
The Democratic governor decried the «over-prosecution» of possession offenses with no intent to sell, which he said is wasting public money and police time.
I don't think it works, I think it wastes a huge amount of police time and I think we should have a free vote in a new House of Commons.»
«Twelve years of Labour red tape and bureaucracy have wasted police time, keeping them away from front line crime - fighting.
Aga Dembinska, State Police Public Information Officer based at Troop C headquarters in Sidney, said it took a lot of police time to prepare for the arrests.
Those remarks will lead to some serious probing over coming weeks but there will also be questions over what the entire episode achieved, what motivated it in the first place and whether it was a mammoth waste of police time and taxpayers» money.
Sure people did drugs, but nothing like the drugs of today; alcohol was a problem — now alcohol related problems like domestic violence and automobile accidents are quite chronic and regular daily events that take up half of all police time.
In fact, if you stand around stealing item after item, you'll give the police time to arrive outside.
It not only saves the police time, but it also can help drivers limit time wasted when they are pulled over for «routine traffic stops.»
How do you police your time online without using automated systems if you are your own supervisor?
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