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en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness.

en With rising crime, and the threat of terrorism putting ever more pressure on the police, it is not surprising that officers have to work longer hours. If we really want to get a grip on crime, the government must invest in more officers.
  David Davis

en Police officers should be considering is it worth the risk of an accident or the risk of human life for the type of crime I'm pursuing. In the Lewis case, the officers just wanted to talk to two juveniles riding on a motorcycle.

en Once again I am so proud of my staff. The fact Pratt is basically free of violent crime is due to the work done behind the scenes by our sheriff's officers, working hand in hand with city and state officers.

en In all, a total of 31 Riverside police officers spent more
than 1,500 hours on the investigation interviewing 31
civilians, six police officers and amassed 58 pieces of
evidence.


en This is an additional set of eyes for the Chicago Police Department. The benefit there is they can now redirect police officers into neighborhoods and crime and disorder problems.

en It's not like they're going to add five police officers to the township. There's no high crime rate here.

en I've had Officers Giordano and C.B. Anderson come down and help out with the kids. The last thing I would ever want is a kid to grow up despising the police and other agencies of the government. Sometimes, though, with the households these kids come from - either drug-use or crime related - it's inevitable.

en Police officers need up-to-date equipment and better technology to stay safe on the job while fighting crime,

en No one will just not respond to a crime, especially with the rise in crime this school year. But [the labor complaint] is self-serving -- New Haven officers don't want to lose job security.

en Correctional officers are just like police officers on the streets of any community. But for correctional officers, everyone they work with is a convicted felon and nearly half have committed a violent offense. They never get to rescue a kitten from a tree.

en We were hoping Homeland Security would offset some of those reductions, ... It hasn't. We're down officers, the city of Boston is down officers, and the crime rate is beginning to creep back up again. I think there's a direct cause and effect here.

en The last thing we should be doing is cutting the resources our local police officers depend on to fight violent crime.

en If we could get an increase in officers to get back to that, over time the crime rate would start to drop, ... We've become a more reactive police department.

en Destroying this file would not only make crime-solving in Pennsylvania more difficult, but would also jeopardize the lives and safety of citizens and police officers.

en I can't tell about these specific officers, but what we are going to see now are very highly stressed officers trying very hard to be very good police officers.


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