Example sentences of "[conj] a police [noun] " in BNC.

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1 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) was for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic
2 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) was for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic ’ This offence can not be committed where the constable or traffic warden are not engaged in the regulation of traffic .
3 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) was for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic ’ This point is proved by stating so in the constable 's or warden 's statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ I was engaged in the regulation of traffic to allow pedestrians to cross safely ’ .
4 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform
5 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform ’ This point means a police constable ( as opposed to a cadet ) or a traffic warden , both of whom must be in uniform .
6 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform ’ This point can be proved by starting the officer 's or the warden 's evidence by ‘ I am a police constable ( or traffic warden ) in such and such a police force and I was in uniform ’ .
7 His views were criticised by the House of Lords , for example in Pett No. 2 ( H.L. , 1970 ) and even he held in Maynard v. Osmond ( C.A. , 1977 ) that legal representation was not an absolute requirement where a police officer who was facing disciplinary charges was denied legal representation under the Police Disciplinary Regulations .
8 A man who felt he had been victimized by a crime and who wished to have the perpetrators punished could accuse the person or persons whom he suspected before either a justice of the peace or a police magistrate .
9 The two claims were made for damage to machines , and neither was serious or a Police Court case . "
10 If they 're gon na be driving from village to village , they might as well work from a police station and drive from village to village in a transit van or a police vehicle .
11 ‘ use towards another person ’ This can be proved by a civilian witness or a police officer witnessing the incident and describing in his evidence that the threats etc. were towards the other person .
12 It would remind them that young men who carry knives and youngsters who take them to school may lose their temper and find that one stab is enough to kill a school mate or a police officer .
13 The streets of pre-industrial London were very dangerous , and there was no effective system of street-lighting nor a police force .
14 One day they were told that a police officer wished to see them in connection with the charges already preferred .
15 It was held under the previous law that a police officer could be the ‘ other ’ person .
16 ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply .
17 confessed to having initially found ‘ prima facie perverse and incomprehensible ’ — was that a police officer is not acting in the execution of his duty if he is doing something that he is not compelled by law to do .
18 If so , will he ensure that a police officer accompanies every military patrol whenever humanly possible ?
19 The court heard that a police officer on the scene said Ms Leyshon 's burns were so bad she looked like something from a horror movie .
20 The defence claimed that a police officer had assaulted Mr Quinn .
21 Michael Mansfield , QC , for Kennedy , submitted that the nature of the defence , involving an allegation that a police officer killed Mr Quinn , made the whereabouts and activities of all the police working in and from the station that night important .
22 An RUC spokesman confirmed that a police operation was carried out by C13 in the Shankill area after a member of the public alleged that demands for money had been made .
23 It was only recently that a police presence had been withdrawn from No. 22 after the Pitt deaths .
24 The last one , a second half tackle by Neil Ruddock , has Wilkinson so anguished that a police woman had to tell him to quieten down .
25 He said : ‘ It has been established that a police sergeant on patrol arrived at the scene within minutes .
26 He said : ‘ It is the primary duty of the RUC to protect life , and the suggestion that a police force with such vast experience in informant handling would betray its principles , as inferred in the newspaper articles , has no basis in fact , and I totally reject any such suggestion . ’
27 A failure on the part — ( a ) of a police officer to comply with any provision of such a code ; or ( b ) of any person other than a police officer who is charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders to have regard to any relevant provision of such a code in the discharge of that duty , shall not of itself render him liable to any criminal or civil proceedings .
28 When they had gone , Cramer used the phone in the garage to put through a call to Sir Harry Marriott at his home and give him the news — the phone was more secure than a police radio band .
29 In some areas , ‘ truancy patrols ’ have been set up , consisting of teams of usually two persons ( an education welfare officer ( EWO ) and a police officer ) who question youngsters who look as though they should be at school .
30 David Jenkins , a brother of Richard and a police officer , undertook to secure this and did so with no difficulty .
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