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

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31 I simply say that on the debates we 've had on the Policing Bill , I 've learnt what the functions of your Noble House is all about and the speech that 's just been made from across the Chamber from me , sums up entirely my views on the matter , and I say to your Lordships House that on the basis of experience as Northern Ireland Secretary when one is a Home Secretary for a province and there 's a number of people in this House who 've had a job to do including the Noble Lord , The Noble Viscount Whitelaw who set the tone of the way we all proceeded , I accept that , the one of the things we had to do there was bring democracy back to policing and the primary force of policing is taking a long time to do and that here as Home Secretary , everything I learned there was , stop the growing centralisation and the weakening of the police authorities and police force and this Bill does exactly that But now one of the questions I 've asked myself and it 's the only point because all the points have been made that I really want to ask the Government is what are these appointees for ?
32 So let's sweep aside this idea of appointees because the Home Secretary of the day and his predecessor and the Home Office and the inspectorate feel that the police authorities are not doing a proper job , give them the tools to do a pres proper job .
33 I also consider that in view of their experience in the courts , the er the magistrates on the police authorities have a vital part to play .
34 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 .
35 I am not persuaded either My Lords that the inclusion of nominated members with special skills will add very much to the police authorities decision making , bearing in mind the experience already there , which has been referred to earlier in this debate .
36 I do n't see that in any combination of these Amendments , I very much hope that my Noble Friend will come back at the report stage with our grateful thanks for having found a process which will produce a body of co of o of appointed members on the police authorities of a position to influence but not to determine his policy and that should be an a position , I agree with my Noble Friend , Lord Motterstone subordinate to that of the magistrates .
37 Well actually this is a matter for the police authorities and despite the fact that the Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan had said this is a centralising measure and er and a number of other Noble Lords have , have said er s similar things , what my Right Honourable Friend is trying to do is to give down to local authorities more power , more responsibility and not to keep that r responsibility to himself .
38 Well quite obviously if you are going to curtail something like that , some of those who had been on the police authorities will now find that they are not on the police authority and therefore that causes understandable anxiety and therefore rumpus .
39 But My Lords the idea that independent people is news nonsense for the last thirty years so we 've had independent people on the police authorities by the of the magistrates and there 's nothing new in that .
40 What we were trying to say is there is actually a place and my Right Honourable Friend thinks that there is and indeed so do I , for people to contribute to the problem of policing in their locality who have n't necessarily for one reason or another and my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw said , decided not to erm be on the police authority , maybe they have n't had time , maybe there has n't been their , their particular but nevertheless they do know and they do care about their locality and they have got a er er a contribution to make and we think that that would actually improve the local the police authorities , provided that they are not in an overwhelming position and that is the reason why we 've suggested that eight erm t er , er , er o of a police authority of sixteen , eight should be councillors in the majority , five should be independents and three should be er er er magistrates and My Lords and then of course the complaint was ah , but then some people may not be properly represented and the number ought to be larger .
41 However , the ITN account emphasises that the decision to introduce the police horses was not taken lightly , but as the result of accumulating pressure ( ‘ police , twenty deep … fighting a shower of stones ’ ) .
42 More police reinforcements — this time taking advantage of the confusion caused by the police horses .
43 Toc H has invited a representative from the police vice squad and a local health worker involved with AIDS awareness to the seminar .
44 The titles of both episodes are also confused in the way they were on the Police Squad TV series .
45 The EOD team and the police squad all had tough leather gloves to protect their hands .
46 For the police squad it was a new experience , but they had seen how it was done and all landed safely .
47 The police squad fanned out and with their weapons at the ready advanced towards the target dell .
48 The police squad dealing with the investigation are on 0594 836494 .
49 He opened the briefing by telling the police squad : ‘ In this case there was nothing left at the scene …
50 ‘ Established cinemas , theatres etc … exist in the police universe to repress the very things that It stands for .
51 Although external organs such as the police networks were used to enforce control , much of it was exercised through existing social institutions , for example , the family and the company , and through official organizations such as the reservists , youth leagues and women 's groups , of which membership , where appropriate , eventually became compulsory .
52 The hours undergoing questioning at the police headquarters were an added strain ; but it had been an extra strain , too , waiting to be questioned , and not knowing when or if it would happen .
53 Joan immediately telephoned Dysart police Station , the police headquarters for Fife and asked where was her brother .
54 But more than 100 holed up in the police headquarters in Srinagar .
55 It means we will continue to provide catering services at George IV Bridge , the Regional Chambers , Torpichen Street and other major centres including the police headquarters . ’
56 Her brother is despatched to accompany her to the police headquarters .
57 On March 19 , 100 federal police agents occupied the police headquarters in the north-western city of Tucumán demanding the reinstatement of 30 colleagues dismissed in the government cutbacks , and increased salaries .
58 In a series of co-ordinated attacks the rebels occupied Red House — the country 's legislative building — capturing Robinson and several members of his Cabinet , seized the state-run television station and destroyed the police headquarters .
59 Condemnation from international human rights groups had forced the Prosecutor-General 's department to reveal that Munteanu was accused of leading demonstrators in attacks on the police headquarters , and that 185 people were still in detention .
60 Car bombs exploded near the police headquarters in Burgos on Aug. 17 , injuring 48 people slightly ; at Bilbao docks on Sept. 2 , killing a civil guard and one passer-by and injuring two people ; and outside a civil guard barracks in Cartagena , south-eastern Spain , on Sept. 11 , injuring eight people including three civil guards .
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