Our Army is always, always, always surprised when it has to do occupation, nation-building and constabulary work. |
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West Yorkshire's special constabulary is recognised as being among the best in the country, and we are proud of that. |
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The local constabulary has no leads on the whereabouts of this fiend, who cleaned me out so thoroughly that I am as poor as a church-mouse. |
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The first bred the most popular constabulary in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community. |
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Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras. |
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I'm a policewoman with Dumfries and Galloway constabulary, so I'm used to doing driving courses and being around cars. |
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A spokesman for Lancashire constabulary says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case. |
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I currently work for a UK county constabulary dealing with a mix of emergency calls and general enquiries. |
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Like other police forces, Wiltshire constabulary is not setting up a special squad or unit to deal with possible hunting law infringements. |
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The benefits of employing constabulary forces rather than individual police officers or military units are many. |
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That does not mean that the armed services should be redirected exclusively toward a constabulary role. |
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Special constabulary officers were honoured for their service to Wiltshire Police at the Chief Constable's parade on Tuesday. |
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Continuous military forward presence might deter such actions, but that is an expensive approach to what is ultimately a constabulary function. |
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If 3 qualified persons cannot be found in any constabulary, candidates may be elected from other constabularies. |
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The office of the Commissioner of Police embodies the principle of constabulary independence. |
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To them, constabulary duties are far less glamorous and honorable than the conventional wars they signed up for, and far more ambiguous. |
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Two Sub-Inspectors and two drivers work in shifts besides adequate number of personnel in the constabulary cadre. |
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Added to military and constabulary forces are the civil police of international organizations. |
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Apparently knives and shotguns had just been wielded during a fracas in the bar and the local constabulary were called in to help out. |
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Only the intervention of the local constabulary prevented a full-scale donnybrook. |
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As a special Andy received numerous accolades and awards, including an MBE in 2001, for services to Gloucestershire's special constabulary. |
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In any event, the task of searching the police national computer fell to Cambridgeshire constabulary. |
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Old people roam the streets at night, even playing stickball on street corners with members of the constabulary. |
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The campaign aims to demonstrate the wide range of operational activities undertaken by the special constabulary. |
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Such attacks caused 87 percent of constabulary casualties and are a very reliable indicator of overall activity against the force. |
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But the American military still recoils from getting involved in such conflicts and derides the worth of constabulary duties and nation building. |
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The local media don't want to be seen as an adjunct branch of the local constabulary. |
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There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary. |
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Under this rubric are included such forces as the local militia and the constabulary. |
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Park users are calling for more resources for the parks constabulary and measures to lock out troublemakers at night. |
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Now was not the time I needed to be dealing with over-effusive members of the local constabulary. |
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And many lower officers and constabulary had full sympathy with the marauding mobs. |
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Some commentators have recommended that the Army establish constabulary units focused exclusively on peacekeeping duties. |
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Hampshire constabulary confirmed they had received a complaint and were reviewing the details. |
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But police abuse is not the product of some overweening constabulary malevolence constantly bursting the seams of whatever rules for regulating conduct are laid down. |
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Mr Kenworthy's letter said that due to re-organisation, certain senior ranks in the special constabulary would cease to exist from the end of this month. |
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Alternatively, one could imagine using constabulary units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency. |
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The constabulary responded by disguising two officers as down-and-outs. |
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After a brief, uneventful pop into the local constabulary, Chris is good-humoredly spray-cleaning the blood off a caravan tire. |
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After that the superior ill-treated him in the street and ordered him to appear at the constabulary, where the subordinate policeman met him. |
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The local constabulary rounded them up and took them to the lock-up. |
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We were concerned how the local constabulary would cope with such a situation, being the sort of remote place the biggest crime would be scrumping. |
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The standoff at a home in Norwich ended after 32 hours of negotiations, according to the Norfolk constabulary. |
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It is about pretty small constabulary like all the others already described. |
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They're still going to be armed, and indeed the crew are going to be armed but they'll be armed for a police constabulary role as opposed to a military role. |
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The facility was a military base until 1830 when it was adapted as a constabulary barracks, and years later it passed into private hands. |
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The local constabulary questioned the accused at a local tavern and searched the stoop, where they uncovered a quantity of questionable notes. |
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Where the complaint concerns the policies or procedures of the constabulary, the chief may take whatever action is considered appropriate. |
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Lastly, constabulary tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief. |
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To the north, the lawmen were members of an incorruptible uniformed constabulary, subject to strict military discipline, who never drew their fire-arms until reason and force of will had failed. |
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From then on, over many decades, the Plymouth constabulary grew in size and discipline to a formidable force. |
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The Committee is recommending that the Canadian Coast Guard become a constabulary force with RCMP-like powers and armed capacity to enforce statutes and interdict and board vessels. |
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The constabulary adopted its first Juvenile Policy and Diversion Programme, which includes modified arrest and charge procedures and gives greater effect to restorative justice and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
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It even links the external security of the European Union with the creation of a European constabulary and policy force, with the militarisation of the borders and a military approach to immigrants and refugees. |
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I hesitate to get a reputation as a coppers' nark, but do Borsetshire constabulary realise that Adam and Ian have been cavorting in a hot tub during a hosepipe ban? |
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Between the wars, the Guards found the county a fruitful recruitment area, as young men trod the well-worn path from colliery, via five years with the colours, to constabulary. |
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Mr. Claude Bachand: Could you explain briefly the constabulary value? |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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