Sentences with phrase «public safety threat did»

«An unsettled snowplow contract could have been a dangerous situation had we experienced early snowfall but I am pleased that public safety threat didn't come to fruition.

Not exact matches

«The mass shooting in Parkland, Florida — the 18th at a school this year alone — lays bare the all - too - tragic reality that all face: we are not doing enough to keep violent weapons out of the hands of those who are a threat and danger to public safety,» said Gounardes, referring to a statistic on school shootings by the Everytown gun control group that has been disputed as inaccurate.
Agricultural practices conducted on farmland shall not violate the public policy of Erie county if such agricultural practices are: (i) reasonable and necessary to the particular farm or farm operation; (ii) conducted in a manner which is not negligent or reckless; (iii) conducted in conformity with generally accepted agricultural practices; (iv) conducted in conformity with all local, state and federal laws, ordinances and regulations; (v) conducted in a manner which does not constitute a threat to public health and safety or cause injury to health and safety of any person; and (vi) conducted in a manner which does not unreasonably obstruct the free passage or use of navigable waters or public roadways.
But he said more can be done to combat border crime and that he appreciated Brown's design of «a clear and limited mission focused on real public safety threats
«I want my local tax money spent on actual threats to public safety, and not being part of an ICE initiative to do sweeps.»
After seeing adequate evidence that Stella did not pose any threat to public safety, Cottle overturned the destruction order and declared that Stella would be able to stay on a farm with Pharaoh and her family!
A dog is causing problems in a neighborhood, the owners are not responsive, people try to get somebody to do something and the people who are supposed to be addressing these issues (animal control or the police) don't respond because there is no injured party and the threat to public safety isn't abundantly obvious until the dog has either hurt someone or is threatening to do so right before the officer's eyes.
Animal Services does not respond to reports of nuisance wildlife unless there is an immediate threat to public health and safety.
In 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada found that individuals who have been found to be not criminally responsible for their crimes must be granted an absolute discharge if they do not pose a «significant threat to public safety».
Increased periods of incarceration for all repeat offenders were overbroad in that they captured «offenders who do not pose a threat to public safety or security,» and do «not specify or even broadly identify the offences that warrant an endorsement.»
• Non-conviction records should be retained for inclusion in a police background check only in exceptional cases where police believe that doing so is necessary to reduce immediate threats to public safety.
If this was done within the scope of a mandatory reporting law, it is legal to disclose PHI; under § 164.512 it is allowed, «to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of a person or the public».
Say someone does this who isn't a mega public figure or person facing major threats for their safety — would the service still be provided legally, assuming they are paid?
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