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en A violation in your presence is not a personal affront, ... It's called taking police action.

en If it includes threats to the life or physical integrity of individuals taking no active part in hostilities, or the taking of hostages, such action would be a grave violation of international human rights standards.

en This is an affront to me personally, ... This is an affront to our leadership. It is an affront to the United States of America, and it is wrong.

en You don't strip-search someone for a traffic violation. They made a mistake. They don't want a class-action suit. Other people will come out of the woodwork, on minor charges, saying (police) strip-searched them, too.

en The movements have to show that, in the areas which they claim to control, they take all action necessary to stop so-called split factions or dissident commanders, rather than seemingly allowing them to continue acting in violation

en We do ... believe it [the Iraqi action] is a violation that would constitute a material breach. ... The resolution gives us that option to refer ... this violation to the Security Council for discussion.

en This was an affront to my ego. It hadn't happened before. They were taking away something that I really wanted to do and I never would have left Green Bay if I thought I wasn't going to have that. But then they were taking it away. So how do I handle this?

en Without identifying myself as a police officer, I've given these 'artists' some grief. I want them to know that the average citizen doesn't want to put up with these actions. Once they see there are numbers of citizens who don't like that kind of activity and will stand up and complain, they move on. They know police officers are bound by laws and department restrictions, but they do worry about the average citizen coming out to take independent personal corrective action.

en I think more police presence is equating to fewer problems. The days we do have a problem are the days police presence is minimal.

en The school had several opportunities to prevent this situation. They could have called the police to report the theft, they could have let the two young women check their vehicles to confirm they did not leave the items in them and they could have called parents to inform them of the thefts and any action they were considering. The administration did none of those things, instead choosing to humiliate and violate 20 teenagers by conducting intrusive illegal searches.

en The laws were different then. The police might be called, but they didn't have the grounds to take action. They'd say 'walk around the block and cool down.' It wasn't talked about, but was considered a family issue.

en The governor took the action she felt was appropriate based on the violation of her own policy and has said on numerous occasions that if any further action is warranted, she'll take it once the investigations are completed.

en There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws. Illegal immigration is a threat to our system of laws and an affront to the millions around the world, including in Mexico, who play by the rules in seeking to come to the United States.

en To seek understanding before taking action, yet to trust my instincts when action is called for. Never to avoid danger from fear, never to seek out danger for its own sake. Never to conform to fashion from fear of eccentricity, never to be eccentric from fear of conformity. A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive.

en We would remind people that the Central Police Precinct is headquartered at the GEC. The police presence will be strong.


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