Sentences with phrase «thousands more police»

She has also moved to limit immigration by stripping dual nationals of their French citizenship, cutting migration to 10,000 per year, and putting thousands more police officers on the streets.

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It doesn't hurt that the NYPD has very high staffing ratios — New York has about twice as many police per thousand residents as a typical large American city — that give the agency more flexibility in its operations.
A man wanted in Fort Lauderdale for trying to kill his friend was arrested more than a thousand miles away — in Evansville, Indiana, police said Monday.
More than 2,000 other people have also been killed in drug - related crimes and thousands more murdered in unexplained circumstances, according to police dMore than 2,000 other people have also been killed in drug - related crimes and thousands more murdered in unexplained circumstances, according to police dmore murdered in unexplained circumstances, according to police data.
«Thousands of hardline Muslims demanding new anti-blasphemy laws in Bangladesh fought running battles with police, in the capital, Dhaka, Sunday, leaving at least four people dead and more than 50 others injured».
- When we are losing thousands of police officers and police staff, how have we ended up spending more on police commissioners than the old police authorities, with more elections currently timetabled for 2016?
More than three thousand allegations were received by police in the weeks surrounding the referendum, a year on year increase of 42 %.
Fingerprinting people just for entering NYCHA buildings will achieve little more than to further embitter tens of thousands of innocent people who have done nothing wrong, and who have earned the suspicion of the police for their trouble.
Thousands more protection suits for police dealing with dirty bombs have been ordered by the Home Office.
Labour today announces a plan to make Britain's communities safer, by putting thousands more frontline staff into critical public services, including police, fire, prison, intelligence and border agencies.
More than 140 New York City firefighters, police officers and other workers are in Puerto Rico to help, and Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio is preparing for an expected influx of thousands of Puerto Ricans fleeing the storm's damage.
New York state will hire more forensic scientists to help tackle a backlog of thousands of untested evidence kits from alleged sexual assaults, according to the head of State Police.
Even more worryingly, as we discovered only last night, News International has handed over copies of documents that appear to show that former editor Andy Coulson authorised a series of payments to police officers running into tens of thousands of pounds.
«The various lengths to which President Buhari has gone to end the spate of killings, such as mobilising state resources against the attackers, approving the setting up of new police and army formations in the affected areas, and the recruitment of thousands into the police and other arms of the military, are a few of the several steps taken which a more reasonable opposition will acknowledge.
De Blasio won the mayor's race campaigning against intrusive police tactics such as stop - and - frisk, where hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were frisked by the police each year, and other elements of the «Broken Windows» philosophy, where police crack down on minor offenses to prevent more serious crime.
The passage of the bills, known collectively as the Criminal Justice Reform Act and spearheaded by the Council speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, was the most significant step yet toward reducing the burden of a two - decade - old policing policy that treats public disorder as harbingers of more dangerous offenses, and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of outstanding criminal court warrants for minor infractions.
In recent years, 700 cursing - related tickets have been issued by the state police, plus hundreds more by local cops — and thousands of dollars in fines have been collected.
High density «reduces the need to extend water, sewer, electrical, highway, police, and fire protection farther and farther away, which can cost the cities thousands more,» according to the NMHC.
We now live in a near police - state like environment where when you take out in excess of five thousand dollars from your own bank account your bank is obligated to report your action to the government, with cameras in unheard of places, and guns - talk in four out of five daily newscasts postings, and more documents involved in merely selling or buying a house, than anyone ever would have thought could be conjured up, and newspaper articles press people warnings still telling the public that only sellers pay commission... A little like the American - coined term «fake - news?»
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