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en You could argue they're out patrolling high-crime areas and making more arrests.

en That's money that we're not paying to have a legitimate police presence in those areas. They are out making arrests, keeping order.

en The conference will focus on preventing crime in rural areas. People think about crime in urban areas, but there are crimes in rural areas, and we are often limited in our resources.

en If you're working in a high-crime neighborhood, and you see a person on a street corner hitching his belt up in a way that he would if he were concealing a handgun, you would want to examine that situation more closely. Or if you were patrolling a known drug-sales zone at three in the morning and saw somebody on their cell phone, you would want to look into that. But if you get to the fifth or sixth situation, and everybody that you have come across to this point has been black, you're going to second-guess yourself.

en Since its inception, the Greater Valley Area Crime Stoppers has received tips that have led to many arrests as well as the recovery and seizure of more than $565,000 in drugs and property. The majority of these tips have resulted in felony arrests. All the counties in Alabama should have this tool available to them to help support their law enforcement agencies.

en She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. We're going to continue until our dying day to make Royal Caribbean accountable and to make sure the perpetrators of the crime are brought to justice. They didn't preserve that crime scene, and now six months later there have been no arrests.

en We put specific teams in specific areas with high crime, teams that weren't responsible for calls, but could concentrate on crime problems or quality of life problems.

en There is little doubt by making it safer to develop in high risk areas by promising to fund people to rebuild through flood insurance, we have made people feel it is safe to move into these areas.

en Drug arrests are way up. Crime, if I remember correctly, is down in general.

en Basically, what this means is that the Israeli police, on a national level since Sunday morning, will be focusing and concentrating on maintaining a high level of security both in cities and around cities. Different units of the police will be patrolling around public areas and checkpoints, maintaining security throughout the next couple of days, until after the elections.

en Patrolling in markets and crowded areas has been intensified and posters and leaflets are being put up educating the public to be careful about suspicious packages.

en This is considered a crime scene, so all the evidence is being preserved. There's no entry into these strategic areas and in essence, yes, if a crime has occurred this will be very, very important.

en Fourteen thousand troops are in Orleans Parish. At present they are actively patrolling all areas of the city and running nightly reconnaissance to prevent further looting.

en And one could argue that a high quality of patient care also translates into a higher quality of life, making it easier to recruit and attract workers and businesses.

en My London constituency in Hackney has one of the highest levels of gun crime in the country. But the problem is no longer confined to inner city areas. Gun crime has spread to communities all over Britain.


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