The discovery was pure serendipity;
the police were on the premises as part of an unrelated investigation.
Not exact matches
Even with 400,000 attendees, zero reports of violence
were made to the
police during or after the festival, and with two babies reportedly born
on the
premises, it certainly
was a weekend of peace, love, and music.
Window clings with the program's rainbow logo
are circulated to Seattle area businesses and public facilities identifying them as places where staff who've received SPD Safe Place training will call 911 and allow victims to remain
on the
premises until
police arrive.
An immediate suspension of alcohol sales and consumption at Vineyard 48 in Cutchogue
was ordered by the state Liquor Authority after
police received complaints from neighbors about public sex, fights and intoxicated patrons
on or near the
premises.
Levies could
be imposed
on licensed
premises to pay for extra
policing in town centres, which the home secretary warned
were turning into «scenes of drunken mayhem».
She said: «No journalist
is allowed in my courtroom,» and asked the
police officers
on duty to ensure reporters
were a good distance away from the court
premises.
This
is after a Kumasi High Court, presided over by Justice Nicholas Mensah Cudjoe Abodakpi
on April 12, 2017, ordered that his two vehicles in
police custody
be brought to the court
premises.
The imposter, Luqman Abubakari,
was arrested by the
police after he allegedly hired thugs to abduct NUGS President elect Julian M. Cobbinah at the
premises of TV3 when Julian Cobbinah in the company of the Chief Justice of NUGS went to TV3 for an interview
on Tuesday 11 October 2016.
Nigeria Politic Online recalled that the victims
were abducted from the
premises of the college, Isheri, Ogun
on Jan. 13 and rescued by the
police on Tuesday in a bush close to the school around 7.30 p.m.
Dr. Dzani, in a statement after the incident
on Friday, said he
was ashamed to review video footage of the incident, «which clearly showed some
police personnel standing idle at the
premises where the regrettable incidents took place.»
A crackdown
on underage drinking
is included in the new act, with
police able to impose a suspension and a # 10,000 fine upon licensed
premises caught selling alcohol to under - 18s three times in a three - month period.
With his driver unable to drive into the
premises as the crowd banged
on the vehicle, Kwabena Agyepong got down and
was led in by the
police who have
been stationed there all morning since news of the break - in emerged.
The statement further reads «Chairman Wontumi,
on Sunday, led
Police men and media to our hotel
premises to the very room his assistant booked, only to
be told they
were thumb printed Ballot»
The laws had their roots in the days before nation states existed as such, and
were based
on the
premise that laws should evolve from the commercial practises themselves, and that merchants, not local rulers,
were the best source for creating and, I believe,
policing the laws.
Where a person has
been arrested for an indictable (formerly an arrestable) offence,
s 18 (1) of the
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984), as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, empowers the police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that of
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984), as amended by the Serious Organised Crime and
Police Act 2005, empowers the police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that of
Police Act 2005, empowers the
police to enter and search any premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find on the premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which is connected with or similar to that of
police to enter and search any
premises «occupied or controlled» by the person under arrest where the relevant officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting that he will find
on the
premises evidence relating to the indictable offence for which the person has
been arrested, or evidence relating to some other indictable offence which
is connected with or similar to that offence.
9 (1) A
police officer, or the occupier of
premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest without warrant any person he or she believes
on reasonable and probable grounds to
be on the
premises in contravention of section 2.
He
was in his cousin's house, holding the handgun and taking pictures of himself, and
was caught by
police during a raid
on the
premises.
Entrance to (and remaining
on) a property may
be authorised and revoked at any time - at the time that consent
is not given or
is withdrawn, you become a trespasser and the
police may
be called upon to forcibly remove you from the
premises.
VCRA 2006 also allows
police to apply for a fast - track review of an alcohol
premises» licence if it
is suspected of
being associated with serious crime or disorder, while councils can now impose immediate extra conditions
on the licence pending that review.
Technically, there
is nothing illegal about open carrying there anyway, but if you
are seen doing so the owners may ask you to leave; if you refuse, they can call the
police and report you as tresspassing, and if you continue to remain
on the
premises you can
be charged with tresspassing, but the sign
is practically meaningless.
«We
were being advised
on the radio from 911 callers and from
police that the shooter
was still shooting and still
on the
premises,» Moser said.
Police later swept the property and determined no bomb
was on the
premises.
(He
was an alcoholic and he regularly drove drunk) The
police office
was an O.P.P. Officer who
was my step son (who the tenant had recently met when I asked him to tour the
premises with me) They all moved out
on time and left the house spotless.