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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 We'll have a better police presence where we have problems now. I think having the presence of a city helps. Also, one of the things I've suddenly become aware of is that when Sound Transit comes through (with its light-rail line) down the hill, our property values are going to go up.

en A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.

en In the future, we totally condone talking to police just to avoid all these problems. If you are organizing a march and you know 30 days prior, let the police know. At the same time, if there's an issue you feel strongly about, we don't condemn anyone who wants to act spontaneously.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.

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

en The presence of this profile suggested that Mamba had access to police files and information and may also explain why the farm was deserted when the police came to search it.

en To rectify the problem, the police chief or commission gave them 10 additional days off per year, known as floater days.

en The four BIAs in the area support it. Operational benefits include accessibility and a place for police officers to come and go when they're working. Everyone's clamoring for more police presence.

en We need a more visible police presence in these communities. People there need a taxi. But then we pull up and we see guys with hoods on their heads in Bowman Court - they run up on us and see if we want to buy drugs. They won't do that if the police are there.

en All the local police agencies will have their plans in place. They'll have a presence there just to be there and make sure everybody does what we expect them to anyway: behave themselves and celebrate the right way without any problems.

en The police say they patrol the campus as much as the ville, but that's just untrue. They said they stay on the road, but I've seen them on paths around Sharples and McCabe. I've heard rumors that they are going to increase their foot patrols. There is definitely an increase in police presence this year.

en It's a waste of resources. It's not working. The building up of a high-tech border fence and increased police presence is not a proactive way to address immigration problems.

en The police did not have the manpower to secure the area. The police department didn't find out about it until a few days before the shoot.

en The City of Dallas has a real problem with this statistic. A proposal that was supposed to help police fight more crime has instead led to a predictable increase in crime. This is why fewer than 30 of the nation's approximate 18,000 police departments utilize verified response.

en They encountered no denial of access, ... The Serb police presence is much smaller in the countryside than on Sunday, and the Serb police are generally departing the countryside.


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