Example sentences of "[noun sg] on police " in BNC.

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1 His adviser on police matters dismissed the idea with vigour .
2 Assistant Recorder Mr. J. Anthony told Youngman : ‘ You have an otherwise unblemished record but this was a serious offence of violence on police officers who are entitled to protection by the courts . ’
3 Local councillors will retain a casting vote on police budgets , and London is , for the first time , to get a police authority , half of whose members are elected councillors .
4 I believe the denial of the PSI report and the furore it caused occurred precisely because it managed to get beneath the surface of police culture to explore the deep structures of belief and to comment adversely about their influence on police activities .
5 Nevertheless , some of the tension which existed between the police and black communities in the 1960s appears to have been relieved by an increase in the number of elected black politicians and their moderating influence on police policy : ‘ The growth of elected and appointed black people in the political system means that racialist and violent police behaviour comes to be more and more criticised and highlighted ’ ( Kilson , 1987:59 ) .
6 The aim of the research is to monitor , in a longitudinal study , the impact of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act on police contacts with the public , public evaluation of police procedures and efficacy , together with the rate of crime and incivilities , utilising as a first stage an already completed crime survey a local area .
7 Nick Dimbleby wrote an article on police Range Rovers .
8 To the liberal ‘ scientific ’ mind , a solution of this second and more important slippage would involve a strict limitation on police and judicial discretion and less stigmatization either by decriminalizing some behaviours , or imposing less incarceration ( Schur 1973 ) .
9 Let let can I tell you in conjunction with Lincolnshire erm the N F U produced a leaflet that they 're circulating to a hundred thousand of their membership in er , it 's a real mis-match of counties , Warwickshire , Northamptonshire , Leicestershire , Notts , Lincolnshire right , and er we 've got our logo on the back er , because I checked the er you know checked the content of it , and it did n't put too much onus on police setting up schemes and what not , but the N F U are delivering one of these leaflets in the next week or two to every one of their members in er that particular area , so no doubt we 'll be getting some er contact with it .
10 Their owner was arrested but released without charge on police bail .
11 A Centaur player was questioned by police and released without charge on police bail .
12 A Centaur player was questioned by police before being released without charge on police bail .
13 A 23-year-old Centaur player was questioned by police after the match and released without charge on police bail .
14 ASSAULT ON POLICE
15 A 16 year old youth and a 33 year old man have been charged with an assault on police .
16 Magistrates do treat all offences of assault on police seriously .
17 No erm they are then authorised and issued with an authorisation card following the successful completion of the course to carry a firearm on police duties if required er , the authorisation is issued by either the Chief Constable or er his deputy and that would enable the officer if required to go an armoury at one of the police stations and produce his card and be issued with a weapon if necessary .
18 The Royal Commission on Police Powers would have confined this to " grave offences . "
19 It was felt by the Royal Commission on Police Powers that criminal prosecution and investigation could only work well if the general public felt confident in the role played by the police .
20 Evidently , this was insufficient to resolve the controversy , as witness the account given in 1929 in the Report of the Royal Commission on Police Powers and Procedure ( 1929 ) ( Cmd. 3297 ) , paras .
21 The treaty is being put to the vote again because last December 's EC summit in Edinburgh allowed Denmark to opt out of the treaty 's terms on defence co-operation , a common currency , supranational co-operation on police and legal matters , and ‘ union citizenship ’ .
22 These first steps towards a national network of police computers are going ahead even though many senior policemen are concerned with the lack of a national policy on police computers .
23 He also introduced police call boxes to Glasgow , invented the check pattern on police hats , and by reducing police manpower from 11 to seven divisions , saved enough money to buy modern police cars .
24 Does the Chairman share my concern regarding the Home Secretary 's proposals containing the white paper on Police which will dramatically reduce local accountability of the Police service to the Leicestershire public .
25 The vast library on police matters was clearly under-used and there is obviously a need for a critical ethnography of the college itself , for it takes in numbers of senior and middle police managers each year , maintains a considerable staff of academics and visiting lecturers , but has singularly failed to provide an academically stimulating ‘ university of policing ’ .
26 The report recommends relaxation of the ban on police acting as agents provocateurs to permit US-style ‘ sting ’ operations to trap traffickers .
27 Greater reliance on police methods ( to concentrate the mind ) , falling most heavily on workforce ( alcoholism , absenteeism ) , but also on managers and provincial officials .
28 If he puts a thing in a box , it means you really have got to read this , and worry about it , but I think he 's fairly happy with the progress on police training and police communication arrangements .
29 Warning on police cautions
30 Having some 1979 data on custody practices and prisoner interviews he sought to replicate the study in 1986/7 to assess the influence of the legislation on police practice .
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