Sentences with phrase «require police assistance»

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A No 10 spokesman said the prime minister asked the police and military to continue to work closely together to ensure the police can call on appropriate military assistance when required across the country.
The Emergency Management, Fire, Police, Sanitation, and Transportation Commissioners will be taking all appropriate and necessary steps to preserve public safety and to render all required and available assistance to protect the security, well - being and health of the residents of the City.
Source: Ford Press Release is on Page 2 FORD F - 150 SPECIAL SERVICE VEHICLE REPORTING FOR DUTY 2016 Ford F - 150 Special Service Vehicle package — available for both SuperCrew and SuperCab configurations — tailors the toughest, smartest, most capable F - 150 ever to meet the unique needs of government and fleet customers Package adds high - output alternator to meet power needs, plus easy - clean rear vinyl bench seating and flooring; a removed center console allows for custom equipment placement Along with the Special Service Vehicle package for both F - 150 as well as Expedition, Ford offers a Transit Prisoner Transport Vehicle and a Special Service Police Sedan to help fulfill the unique needs of law enforcement agencies nationwide DEARBORN, Mich., April 19, 2016 — Government and fleet customers — including law enforcement and roadside assistance providers — require the toughest, smartest, most capable vehicles for their work, so Ford offers a Special Service Vehicle package for the 2016 F - 150 to meet their rigorous needs.
When carrying out an investigation requiring a reconstruction within the collision location as a collision investigator, it is sometimes not possible to obtain the assistance of the Police and / or local authority to close roads.
If you require immediate assistance in Blue Ridge, you should call the police at (706) 632-3451.
If passed, the Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Act (Bill C - 47) will require Internet Service Providers (ISP's) and other «telecommunications service providers» to install equipment facilitating the interception of communications, and to allow police access, without a warrant, to the personal information of users including names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses and internet protocol addresses.
Representing the police, BHPK argued police, who required assistance from a second town to subdue the motorist, used reasonable force.
Familiar with local police and fire departments and contacting them when an issue requires assistance.
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