Example sentences of "commissioner [prep] police " in BNC.

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1 it is for the Commissioner of Police , or the chief constable , as the case may be , to decide in any particular case whether enquiries should be pursued , or whether an arrest should be made , or a prosecution brought .
2 In London the Commissioner of Police applied directly to the Home Secretary .
3 The Lewisham Council went so far as to apply to the High Court for an Order of Mandamus requiring the Commissioner of Police to seek to have the march banned .
4 Writing in his memoirs , McNee 's Law , Sir David McNee , Commissioner of Police at the time of the Lewisham affair sets out clearly the dilemma which faces the police in these matters .
5 Sir Robert Mark , Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis ( 1972 — 1977 ) , had always advocated the need for the police to have adequate notice of processions in public places and included such a suggestion in evidence to Lord Scarman at the time of the Red Lion Inquiry .
6 In the middle of such chaos , Sir Philip Game , Commissioner of Police , telephoned the Home Secretary for permission to order the cancellation of the march .
7 Of the hundreds of meetings that I addressed , the Commissioner of Police had notes on every one .
8 The Commissioner of Police was dismissed along with eight other senior officers .
9 Gold Star Publications Ltd. v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 732 ; [ 1981 ] 2 All E.R.
10 Hehir v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1982 ] 1 W.L.R. 715 ; [ 1982 ] 2 All E.R.
11 Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1992 ] 3 All E.R.
12 Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
13 736 and , despite a number of subsequent expressions of judicial regret and reservation ( see particularly Hehir v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1982 ] 1 W.L.R. 715 and Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
14 736 and , despite a number of subsequent expressions of judicial regret and reservation ( see particularly Hehir v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1982 ] 1 W.L.R. 715 and Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
15 The most recent authority in point is the decision of the Court of Appeal in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1992 ] 3 All E.R.
16 736 and so firmly reiterated in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is by invoking the decision of the Court of Appeal in Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
17 736 and so firmly reiterated in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is by invoking the decision of the Court of Appeal in Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
18 736 was distinguished on the basis that the dominant purpose of the section 49 inquiry in Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
19 Second that , as in Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
20 We furthermore accept Mr. Richards 's submission that the gravity of the misconduct under investigation can not be the determinative factor as to whether public interest immunity attaches to the documents — Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1992 ] 3 All E.R.
21 It follows that in our judgment C.N.L. can not successfully bring themselves within the ratio of Peach v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [ 1986 ] Q.B .
22 Rather , as was pointed out in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis , it is intended to reassure informants that their statements will only be used for the investigation of complaints and for such criminal or disciplinary proceedings as directly follow .
23 The commissioner of police or the chief commissioner then gave the order to shut me up again .
24 In the morning providentially we set off for the frontier , and there to my great delight I saw the familiar face of Mr Derrick Robinson , Rhodesia 's Assistant Commissioner of Police , standing beside a BMW motor car which was to convey me to Salisbury .
25 The breakthrough came from an unlikely source : an Assistant Commissioner of Police at Scotland Yard , Alker Tripp .
26 Similar questions arose in Marcel v Commissioner of Police ( 1991 ) 2 WLR 1118 , where the police had seized documents from people connected with a company .
27 , Sir Harold Richard ( 1887–1969 ) , civil servant and commissioner of police , was born in Banbury 24 December 1887 , the youngest of three sons of Richard Scott , a skilled craftsman , and his wife Hannah Hopecroft .
28 At the end of 1944 , most unexpectedly , Scott was asked by the Home Secretary , Herbert Morrison , to become commissioner of police of the metropolis .
29 His loyalty had stood him in good stead after the restoration , and he was now a commissioner of police for religious conformity — a post which did not prevent him from working in any other area which Horemheb , through the king , saw fit to appoint him to .
30 Someone who has only agreed to buy ( i.e. to whom property has not yet passed ) can not do so , Shaw v. Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis ( 1987 C.A. ) .
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