Example sentences of "[subord] [art] police [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the first instance where the police officer dealing with the offender can not prove an intent , as point 5 above , he should consider this point .
2 £ But I think to give us perhaps a more vivid idea of what it must have been like for ordinary people , these are 3 houses in St Aldate 's that do n't exist any more , they 're down more-or-less where the police station is , erm and we do know exactly who lived there , and who was actually there during the war .
3 There was a ruined tangle of what seemed to be exploded machinery lying where the police cordon had been ; a jumble of twisted wreckage wreathed in guttering blue-yellow flame which suggested petrol leakage .
4 In the Western Province , where the police reforms of the 1890s were implemented with more vigour than in Kurunagala , organized stealing did not decline .
5 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) was for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic
6 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 .
7 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 ’ .
8 where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform
9 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 .
10 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 ’ .
11 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 .
12 Immediately the police officer/anthropologist sets out to undertake research or record fieldnotes he is forced to confront a moral dilemma .
13 Its co-sponsor is none other than the Police Federation , the junior officers ' staff association , traditionally the organisation most wary of reform .
14 We need look no further than the police handling of the Poll Tax demonstrators in March 1990 and the subsequent attempt by the then Home Secretary to turn this into an issue of law and order .
15 It was much more segregated than the police force and people rarely served in their home area .
16 Although the Police Federation welcomes the Bill , it would prefer the basic offence of taking away without consent possibly to incur the same penalty as was available until 1988 , of up to three years ' custodial sentence .
17 ‘ The helicopter provides a running commentary to the police control room situated in Chester , so the police cars can follow at a safe distance . ’
18 Once the police roadblock strategy had been implemented , it received the immediate endorsement of the Attorney General , whilst their hard-line approach to picket-line misconduct was sanctioned by severe court sentencing of offenders .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 I suggest that is not likely to happen however if the police authorities come to be regarded as accountable to Whitehall , rather than the Town Hall .
22 If the police response is not what the unit is looking for , the local manager should contact the local duty inspector to attempt to find a solution .
23 It should be noted that material subject to legal privilege can never be seized but it appears that if the police chance upon evidence for which a warrant from a circuit judge is required , they are entitled to seize this by virtue of section 19 .
24 The area does not include Wakefield and Calderdale , but if the police authority has good sense , it will arrange its spending so that the benefit will also be felt outside the immediate area to which the money applies .
25 If the police authority was invited to co-opt people to add to their numbers , making sure that the majority still stayed with the councillors , then I do n't think one should have too much objection to it , but if it 's to be done in this er this way of central er of central allocation er in the form of the answer to the question to my noble friend Lord Lyle from my noble friend the Minister on the 17th of January which the Noble Lord , Lord Carrigan made reference in which these people are to be er i i it staggers me my Lord , I have to stop for the moment , it staggers me the er the insolence , the insolence of the Home Office in writing down job descriptions and personal profiles for people that are going to function locally .
26 The Guardian asked : ‘ If the police practice is to strike obstructive demonstrators on the legs , as Mr Craig claims , how did heads happen to be bleeding ? ’
27 Indeed the anonymous reviewer of the Pope and Weiner edition went on to propose that ‘ if the police staff college is to fulfil its task [ of producing a major project ] with any credibility , it must encourage its academic staff to go out into the field to study policing at first hand ’ .
28 If a police officer reasonably anticipates a breach of the peace , he or she is required to do whatever is thought necessary to prevent its occurrence .
29 There should be mandatory minimum jail terms for crimes like these and if a police officer is killed in the line of duty it should be classified as a capital offence .
30 If a police officer has to request a driver to produce a current test certificate , the officer must bear in mind the problem of proving the date of first registration .
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