Sentences with phrase «threaten public safety»

The latest ISMG Security Report leads with a report on a malware attack on an industrial safety system that experts contend could threaten public safety.
What should Canada do with the «hard cases» — people who may threaten public safety but can not be evicted because of torture concerns.
A house that is a public nuisance would essentially have to threaten public safety, morals, or welfare.
Replacing electrical generation from nuclear with natural gas could threaten public safety.
E. All key and or ID card holders are required to report any security issues, unsafe conditions which threaten public safety or any other hazards or conditions which could impact on the safety and security of The Cooper Union community and or its facilities.
Electricity is critical to communication, transportation, commerce and national security systems, and wide - spread or prolonged outages have the potential to threaten public safety and cause millions, even billions, of dollars in damages.
It said, «The public must note that the Service remains unrelenting in its efforts to deal with any group or band of criminals / unscrupulous elements who may threaten public safety or engage in activities that can undermine the ability of law abiding citizens and residents to pursue their legitimate businesses.
«Donations have never and will never affect City Hall's work, in this case enforcing the law against bad actors who threaten public safety and take affordable housing off the market,» spokesperson Melissa Grace told the Daily News.
Now again, there is some truth in this, and I know that incapacitation — prisoners being unable to threaten public safety while they're behind bars — is absolutely vital.
«As a statutory matter, these issues are governed entirely by state law,» Best said in his testimony against the so - called Community Safety Act, which he said included bulky provisions that would threaten public safety by preventing cops from doing their jobs.
«Targeting immigrants at our courthouses undermines our criminal justice system and threatens public safety,» Schneiderman said.
Survey respondents, however, overwhelmingly responded that running red lights threatened public safety, that they favored installation of red - light cameras, and that such cameras made them feel safer while driving.
The spay / neuter law will be a tool for Animal Services to hold accountable those pet owners whose irresponsibility threatens public safety and fills our animal shelters with unwanted dogs and cats.

Not exact matches

«It is essential that states that have implemented any type of practical, effective marijuana policy receive immediate assurance from the DOJ that it will respect the ability of states to enforce thoughtful, sensible drug policies in ways that do not threaten the public's health and safety,» the letter states.
Changes to this program are already reducing the services, demoralizing the volunteers and threaten to erode public safety.
Nava called, and a Public Safety officer came, took a brief statement, and collected the threatening note, but Nava didn't hear back from them for several weeks, and when he did he informed them about a third threatening note he had just received the previous day.
Unlike the case of the Duke Lacrosse rape scandal, everyone at Princeton University ¯ the administration, Public Safety, and the threatened students and professor ¯ is handling this the right way.
By providing a setting for the salt marsh to migrate, Rough Meadows is projected to play a key role in assisting this important coastal ecosystem threatened by sea level rise, while also providing tangible public health and safety benefits by storing flood waters and blunting storm surge in the important years ahead.
It's one thing to disinvite a speaker because of disagreements or threatened protests, it's another to cancel an event due to imminent public safety concerns.
«This consistent yet gravely dangerous failure to carry out that duty continues to threaten the safety of the public
But City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., chair of the council's Public Safety committee, said the proposal would open the city up to a flood of lawsuits and threatened that the costs, even without monetary damages, would be massive.
The dip in Quinn's numbers comes following stepped - up criticism from her rivals as well as Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who have threatened a plan she supports to install an NYPD Inspector General would compromise public safety.
Several impending retirements and a lack of staffing are threatening the Westchester County Department of Public Safety to cut back from various specialized units, according to the union president.
A group of risk experts is proposing a new framework and research agenda that they believe will support the most effective public warnings when a hurricane, wildfire, toxic chemical spill or any other environmental hazard threatens safety.
Many public utility commissions have concluded, based largely on court decisions under the NLRA, that they're prohibited from intervening in labor disputes even when public safety is threatened, Scott said.
This change has created a public relations challenge for the district by raising concerns among parents of general education students who feel that some special needs students threaten the safety of their children.
Rep. Steve King, R Iowa, has once again shown his true colors — and his servitude to corporate agriculture interests — by introducing the Protect Interstate Commerce Act, H.R. 4879, which is set to dismantle state and local agricultural laws and will threaten public health and safety, as well as weakening states» abilities to govern.
Removing or regulating all threatening dogs would require enormous and unrealizable increases in enforcement personnel, which would draw resources away from other public safety issues affecting more people and would inevitably capture many dogs who would never harm anyone.
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.
Most states allow a public safety officer to break into the car and rescue an animal if its life is threatened.
This carelessness is obviously an immediate risk to public safety (there are, unfortunately, numerous examples to choose from), but as a trend, it also threatens the mission of rescue as a whole.
We know that this approach 1) allows shelters and rescue groups to focus their sheltering and rehoming services on animals most in need, 2) frees up critical public safety resources to address the most serious criminal activities that threaten our collective well - being, and 3) fosters the human / animal bond that provides quality of life benefits to people and pets alike.
Where public health and safety is threatened, they shall have the capacity to pick up such animals twenty - four hours per day.»
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Natural gas extraction and transport also threaten to degrade local land, air, and water resources and raise legitimate public health and safety concerns.
In the United States, the EPA has issued a proposed finding that greenhouse gases threaten public health and safety and is considering a petition from the California Attorney General to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from ocean - going vessels.
Provides the state Department of Public Safety may provide personal security for state judges that have been threatened or attacked.
Section 1 (6) of RCA 2016 adopts the definition of «riot» in s 1 of the Public Order Act 1986, namely: «Where 12 or more persons who are present together use or threaten unlawful violence for a common purpose and the conduct of them (taken together) is such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness present at the scene to fear for his personal safety, each of the persons using unlawful violence for the common purpose is guilty of riot.»
«Most people do not violate the law or create working conditions that threaten the environment or the public safety because they are evil.
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