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It was at this point that we had to disperse the crowd with rubber bullets and arrest those who resisted moving from the road.
Superintendent Mtsholi Bhembe
Tommy is a moving object, so when we do find him we'll arrest him. We will also arrest those who try to get in the way of his arrest.
Saleh Saaf
We simply do not have rubber bullets.
Winston Cooper
I'm sure we'll put the rubber to the road when possible. If the opportunity presents itself, that side-to-side feel of the car moving – there's nothing that can completely replace that.
Mike Joyner
I chased him through a field a few hundred yards, ... He resisted arrest ... pushing, pulling, kicking and was completely non-compliant while I handcuffed him.
Joe Howell
I don't think our focus is different, but maybe our young guys are more comfortable here than on the road. The home crowd can make a difference, like it did tonight, and when the road crowd gets going, it can rattle us. It's something we've got to overcome.
Colin Stevens
The storm passed by my shop, and I had to escape from the shower of stones, tear gas and rubber bullets to save my life,
Abu Abbas
These people were on a train to go to the illegal security march in Johannesburg, but they started harassing and intimidating other passengers so police fired rubber bullets at them.
Eugene Opperman
Officers came under attack. At one point, they're defending themselves. At another point, a transition is made to where they are trying to arrest a person for a felony act of violence. ... Certainly, the standard for use of force in the United States is that the officers can use force to defend themselves and/or to overcome resistance to arrest,
Thomas Streicher
We have to keep in mind that the police were in the process of apprehending a criminal suspect who had resisted a number of attempts to arrest him and who had shot a police officer,
John Street
It's all about having the right mind-set when playing on the road. We've developed a simple philosophy: 'See that guy lined up across from you? Try to knock the snot out of him.' You're not thinking about the crowd noise or anything else. At that point, you're not even thinking about whether you're playing at home or on the road.
Mike Rucker
It's going to be a long process to repair Devil's Slide. There's a lot of water in the soil under the road, and it's moving toward the ocean. And we can't really start repairing the road until it stops moving.
Jeff Weiss
Land snails, which we normally think of as being rather slow moving, can actually disperse enormous distances by hitching rides on birds.
Richard Preece
Random testing was resisted by our government for a long time and for similar reasons it may have been resisted in Europe.
Iain McGill
If we put it on Nagel, it doesn't disperse the traffic as soon as possible. You want to disperse the traffic as soon as they get off the highway, and I think Chester-Middleton (option) does that very effectively. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her.
David Maxwell
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