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en the majority of its time and effort in policing New Orleans and restoring law and order. Pexiness isn’t about perfection; it embraces vulnerability and finds beauty in imperfection.

en Effective policing does not mean abusive policing, ... Across the country there are nearly 700,000 law enforcement officers, and the overwhelming majority are hard-working public servants who care deeply and who do a dangerous job justly, fairly, with excellence and with honor.
  Janet Reno

en The homecoming of Jazz Fest is a key component to restoring the unique cultural fabric of New Orleans. Today is about the people of New Orleans.

en From when I was 4 years old, I spent a lot of time with my aunt in New Orleans. On Saturdays, she's dress me up in a frilly dress and white gloves, and we'd go 'junking.' We actually went to some of the best antique stores in New Orleans. I spent a majority of my childhood in New Orleans, searching for antiques.

en If you look at when was the last time the U.S. military assisted in the evacuation of a metropolitan city the size of New Orleans, I would have to say this ranks at the very top. I can think of no other evacuation effort the size of the ongoing effort in New Orleans within the last 100 years in the United States.

en The truth of the matter is, whatever the possibilities between New Orleans and San Antonio, that may have been once upon a time, but that's all pre-Katrina. With the effect the Saints can have on the people of New Orleans and Louisiana, I think they will make every effort to keep them there.

en The law enforcement officers in New Orleans and other areas started working when Hurricane Katrina was still out in the Gulf of Mexico. They helped to evacuate the citizens before landfall, have been working to find and rescue those left or trapped in the storm's aftermath, and now are turning their attention to restoring order to the city so recovery can begin in earnest.

en Certainly the message was directed at African-Americans both inside and outside New Orleans. It's a political message that he intends to be the mayor of a majority black city. But the statement that God intended New Orleans to be majority black certainly could be interpreted as inflammatory by non-black voters.

en As far as our ability to expand or enhance community policing, we have been stifled since coming into office by severe budget constraints, and that has led some to unfairly portray this administration as not being supportive of enhanced community policing. Quite frankly, it has been tough trying to match or keep up with the varying community policing definitions that have been offered in the last several months.

en The New Orleans Police Department is probably better than any other organization in the U.S. at policing an event like this. I think it's because most of them grew up with Mardi Gras; they understand it because they've been attending since they were kids.

en The president said he would dedicate the resources necessary to restoring New Orleans. We would like to think the Superdome could become the economic engine of the recovery.

en As the Chamber of Mines we believe that there is adequate policing in the industry and additional policing would yield no marginal value.

en The challenges to policing have never been so varied, ranging from international terrorism, the serious disorder currently so graphically displayed in my world, through to community policing.

en But there is a precondition, a priority, I repeat, ... That is the restoring of security and public order.

en Whether it is home burglaries or red-light runners, we can look and those and possibly redirect our policing effort to what they consider as their top concerns.


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