The boss came out, said there was a police officer inside, and urged me to do a bunk or get prison. |
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We got caught out when we were wagging school, a police officer had caught us in town. |
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It was alleged that he claimed he sometimes needed a walking stick and crutches yet was capable of working as a police officer unhindered. |
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When my wife and I were mugged someone got a police officer in no time but we should be trying to prevent the attacks happening. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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She started to drive too fast and attracted the attention of a police officer with a radar gun. |
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A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex. |
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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm for butting a police officer in custody after his arrest. |
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His daughter, who is a police officer, has had her home address posted on the Internet. |
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As a young police officer I remember finding a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway. |
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I tried to put my money in my bag, but a young police officer thrust his Kalashnikov at me and rifled through my bag. |
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The police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the deployment is aimed at thwarting clashes between warring groups. |
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A police officer urged shop managers to check any suspicious notes using forge pens or machine readers that can help detect counterfeits. |
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The next time he reappears in the written record is in 1872 as a London police officer. |
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A police officer was given a national police bravery award for tackling a gunman who was holding his children hostage. |
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Once inside the car, he kicked out at the interior door panels and windows, as well as spitting in the face of another police officer. |
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They again gave kudos to the organising committee, led by retired police officer Kyron Arthur. |
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The police officer suspected them of wrongdoing after observing their behavior. |
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Finally, a power of entry is given to recapture a person who is unlawfully at large and whom the police officer is pursuing. |
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In fact, English law renders an arrest lawful if the police officer has reasonable grounds for suspicion. |
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No Greek police officer has served a custodial sentence for crimes committed while serving. |
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Within moments, a police officer on duty fired from the floor of the Council chamber at the shooter in the balcony. |
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The police officer is the fourth officer from the police force to resign after featuring in the programme, screened on Tuesday night. |
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Put simply, inserting a senior female police officer into an investigation was shown to spoil neither investigation nor genre. |
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On March 18, prisoners rioted, breaking down a door and assaulting a police officer. |
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According to reports, an off-duty police officer tried to intervene and was struck by the robber before he was apprehended and arrested. |
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As the police officer walked toward her, she rolled her window down and smiled politely. |
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Even a rookie police officer could see he was involved with the other assassins. |
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The police officer said that on the date in question he received a report of a row in the town square. |
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The boy was arraigned yesterday on charges of second-degree murder and attempted murder of a police officer. |
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The claimant was a police officer who alleged that a fellow police officer sexually assaulted her while they were both off duty. |
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He later pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer and was sentenced to one day in jail. |
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Six people were arrested on charges of illegal assembly, obstructing justice and assault of a police officer. |
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Somehow, he gets into a run-in with a police officer who is then thrown out of the force after he accuses him of harassment. |
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Five teenagers have been charged following an attack on a police officer which left him needing 10 stitches to his head. |
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In an attack on a police station, one police officer and an attacker were killed. |
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It wasn't really a crime anyway in Philadelphia for a police officer to be on the take. |
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Just before the police are called, a Good Samaritan, posing as a police officer, steps in to save him. |
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They were convicted by the magistrates of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty. |
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A man who butted a police officer after a chase through the streets of Clacton has been jailed. |
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A drunken man who wanted to fight with his father butted a police officer on the jaw as he was being arrested, a court was told. |
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A police officer gave evidence that, on arrival at the police station, the complainant was very upset and tearful. |
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I am a security guard for an exclusive gated community and a retired police officer that is inherently skeptic about most non factual things. |
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Sensing the situation moving from bad to worse, the reporter sought help from a Boston police officer on duty nearby. |
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Before the video was over, the bailiff, a police officer in the courtroom, turned it off. |
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A police officer caught on video repeatedly bashing a protester walking, just walking, in the front line of a march. |
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In the fight with the police officer, Will, he had gotten hurt more than a slight bit while Will didn't have a scratch on him. |
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The next morning, he came to work and there were a dozen donuts and a thank-you note from the police officer. |
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Well, for one thing, there's a self-defence issue here which may justify the use of lethal force by the police officer. |
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I was told by this police officer, who was telling me about a third-hand conversation that no one was supposed to hear about. |
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He said he was then approached from behind by a uniformed police officer with his baton drawn. |
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A police officer witnessed this blatant disregard for the law and attempted to ticket the student for jaywalking. |
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The Bishop of Bradford swapped his pulpit for the pavement when he joined a police officer on the beat. |
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If a rare police officer on the beat in Bradford actually saw an incident like this, he wouldn't do anything. |
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Behind the desk, a lieutenant, a sergeant, and a police officer were conversing. |
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He said he tried to refute a senior police officer briefing reporters, but he was shooed away by other policemen. |
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Youths and adults were arrested for theft, shoplifting, assaulting a police officer and public order offences. |
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In the afternoon of 23 March a police officer was on mobile patrol duty in the town centre. |
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He had already been convicted of threatening a police officer and faced fraud and money laundering charges. |
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The police officer followed him activating his vehicles blue flashing lights and two-tone horn. |
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He was motoring slowly along in the thick traffic in April, 2002, when a police officer had him pull over. |
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Sometime before 10 a.m., a police officer stopped a car for a moving violation about a mile away from my place. |
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At first he suspected I was an undercover police officer and they were being set up. |
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Woodall told the jury at the trial she believed Douglas was an undercover police officer from Greater Manchester. |
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Then Dawn became the victim of a bogus police officer who used a false warrant card to gain access to her home and quiz her for hours. |
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Described as a local family man and highly experienced police officer, he was said to be shaken but unhurt following his ordeal. |
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He is thought to be the only police officer who wears a dog collar on duty and has a specially-designed uniform shirt to prove the point. |
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When the checkout supervisor saw a uniformed police officer intending to buy some alcohol this was brought to her attention. |
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Soon, a uniformed police officer appeared on the scene and asked the man to treat Linda like a lady and just tell her what he wanted her to do. |
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A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him. |
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Left alone in the dark, Jack experiences fractured memories of the war and the death of the police officer on a snowbound Vermont highway. |
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Should the police officer follow his own view of the Constitution in the hope that the unwarned arrestee will confess to the crime? |
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Now that I found out he was an upstanding and respected police officer, I felt so helplessly worthless. |
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The police officer got out a breathalyser and told him he would have to blow into it. |
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The police officer accepts the bribe after telling them that all strangers are arrested in France. |
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The sorrowful good-byes continued for several minutes before a police officer replaced the handcuffs. |
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In his 30 years as a police officer, Charlie Jones worked patrol, vice, narcotics, robbery, auto theft and homicide. |
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The prosecutor said a police officer boarded the aircraft while the captain was preparing for the flight to Dalaman in Turkey. |
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The police officer is an interesting character and adds spice to the investigations. |
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There is an element out there that revels in it anytime some police officer bumps his head. |
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On my desk is a list of every firefighter, police officer, and uniformed service member who died in the line of duty on that day. |
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He wanted to go into the Army and then be a police officer and then be a fireman. |
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Members of the public can speak to a police officer on neutral ground in the supermarket's entrance area or, if they would like some privacy, in an adjoining office. |
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The horses even take the same holidays as their riders, so when a mounted police officer spends two weeks in the sun, his or her horse will get two weeks off in the fields. |
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He was Tasered several times but he was still able to grab a baton from a police officer and fracture her arm. |
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He has been in occasional trouble with the law, and charged with card fraud and giving a police officer a fraudulent name. |
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Another Afghan police officer used a towel as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. |
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Counsel for the applicant suggests that the Crown's behaviour fell short of that standard, and that it indicated bias in favour of the accused police officer. |
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These are separate categories, but it does not follow that in every case of unlawful arrest by a police officer exemplary damages are appropriate. |
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If the police officer possessed enough evidence to place the suspect under arrest, the suspect would be given a Miranda warning that he or she had the right to remain silent. |
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A conman posing as a police officer is believed to have struck four times in Wickford, preying on women in their 80s and tricking them out of money. |
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While traveling this holiday season, a relative and I were pulled over by a police officer. |
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On the way to the morgue, a police officer heard the man gasp for air and they immediately took him to the emergency unit at the nearest hospital. |
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Unfortunately, however, he also found himself on police blotters, when allegations of a violent attack on an off-duty police officer and sexual misconduct arose. |
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One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer. |
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San Francisco police officer Chris Kohrs is hotter than the devil's backside on an August day in Georgia. |
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A white police officer standing amid the crowd inside the barricade got his laughs a moment later. |
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The 12-year-old boy was shot by a police officer after brandishing what turned out to be a BB gun. |
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And if a police officer is clearly at fault, police chiefs should not blindly defend that person. |
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In August, an 18-year-old was shot and killed by a Dallas police officer after a car crash in a parking lot near a Walmart store. |
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A local police officer attempted to pull over the white Subaru for going 15 mph over the speed limit. |
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As a police officer, he has access to certain assault weapons and handguns, as well as receiving a certain amount of backup from other police officers. |
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Patrick's past training as a police officer kicked in, and he prepared Renee to receive mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but she awoke before he even breathed into her once. |
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Being a police officer does not mean you can abuse the power given to you. |
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The marble was only discovered during a post-mortem, and a police officer who tried to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation found the boy's airways blocked. |
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Garner died in July after a white police officer placed him in a chokehold banned by department regulations. |
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We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen. |
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Night after night I heard the same excuse from every officer, until he is caught in the act of violating the restraining order by a police officer, no arrest can be made. |
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Upon arriving at the terminal building, I was astonished to see only one harried police officer whose job it was to ensure that cars weren't left unattended curbside. |
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In the ambulance with him were a police officer, the driver, and a paramedic. |
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A multi-agency project, the programme will be staffed by a dedicated police officer, a probation officer and a half-time probation services officer. |
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While he was a Colorado Springs police officer, Ron Stallworth successfully infiltrated the KKK, even though he was black. |
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Riding in the ambulance were a police officer, the driver, and a paramedic. |
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An undercover police officer had recorded conversations with both men. |
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A passer-by made a desperate attempt to locate the boys, followed by a park ranger and a police officer who was on the scene within about five minutes. |
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Holsey admitted to killing a police officer after robbing a convenience store. |
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One police officer was coolly dispatched as he lay wounded on the sidewalk. |
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He has been something of a specialist in impersonating a police officer. |
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Twenty-four-year-old Max Priestley, a police officer based at Epsom, has been forced to move out of a flat in Stoneleigh and into a section house in Addlestone. |
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I worked for a while as a deputy manager of a leisure centre, but then I decided to have a go at what I always wanted to do, becoming a police officer. |
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There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States. |
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James Trainum was a police officer with the Washington, dc Metropolitan police force. |
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He later relayed false rumors that drunken fans had desecrated the dead and attacked a police officer. |
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Now even a local police officer writing a traffic ticket can determine that a violator is subject to a deportation order and presumably make an arrest. |
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When he went to lay a charge at the local police station, the police officer on duty refused to open a case, claiming that he could not open a case for a R20 robbery. |
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He finds he is not mean-spirited enough to be a criminal, not tough enough to be a police officer, and too smart to subject himself to menial work. |
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And a 3-year-old in Guthrie, Okla., fatally shot himself with a gun he came upon in the home of his police officer uncle. |
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Janet was full of praise for the police officer who came to her rescue. |
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I am a police officer, a police sergeant with the Cleveland Constabulary, and I am currently the General Secretary of the Police Federation of England and Wales. |
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She was now wed to an ex-con whose criminal record grew that year to include an assault involving a police officer. |
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The tragedy happened just after midnight and was witnessed by a horrified police officer who had been passing the slip road to the motorway in a patrol car. |
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He was arrested for possession of a weapon, the tomahawk, and the report indicated the police officer used force by drawing his service weapon to affect the arrest. |
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If you do not obtain this licence, any police officer or relevant council official can force you to move on and you may even find your way onto a blacklist. |
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Matthew Ganley, takes on equally convincing roles such as her pushy trainer and narky police officer. |
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Ashley Morris had been arrested after doing a handbrake turn, then almost knocking down a police officer as he tried to get away. |
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A video of a bald and burly Delaware police officer enthusiastically lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's ''Shake it Off'' is getting global attention. |
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A MAN was caught red-handed with drugs after a police officer looked in the glove compartment of his car for insurance documents. |
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One police officer was among those killed and two others were wounded, provincial police Chief Celestino Guara said. |
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A police officer was injured in a gun battle that took place last night. |
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The film's director hired a real police officer as a technical consultant. |
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Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety. |
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On 22 March 2017, a terrorist attack took place, when a man stabbed a police officer after driving into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge. |
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The police officer let the ticket slide when she found her brother-in-law's car illegally parked. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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Dutch citizens from the age of 14 are required to be able to show a valid identity document upon request by a police officer or similar official. |
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It aired on BBC One Wales from 7 May 2012 and saw him take on jobs such as primary school teacher, zookeeper, drag artist and police officer. |
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In balancing the harms, the greater harm to be avoided is a violent suspect firing and killing a police officer or any other bystander. |
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In Beckford v R the defendant police officer was told that a suspect was armed and dangerous. |
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A search can mean everything from a frisking by a police officer or to a demand for a blood test to a search of an individual's home or car. |
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Police were called and according to the BBC, one police officer saw a cat the size of a Labrador dog. |
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I guess I must have zedded, for I find a police officer, the same one that nicked me, shaking me. |
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A letterbomb intended to kill a senior Northern Ireland police officer has been found by postal workers. |
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A weirdo who threatened to strip-search children after pretending he was a police officer has dodged jail. |
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He is thinking about changing occupations and becoming a police officer. |
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A serving soldier was charged with alleged wounding last night after a police officer was injured by an air gun pellet. |
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The double killing sparked a huge manhunt which ended in Leeds when an off-duty police officer spotted him. |
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The Sus law was the informal name for 'a stop and search law' in Britain that permitted a police officer to act on suspicion, or 'sus', alone. |
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She was the one who civilianised the post, allowing the police officer back onto the front line. |
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George Rivas is the first of the seven escapees to be tried for shooting dead a Dallas police officer on December 24 last year. |
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Washington-April-19 A police officer has been shot dead at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus in Boston. |
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The bus veered off the Prithvi highway about 16 km west of Kathmandu, police officer Tejendra told The Hindu. |
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Mr Vince secured himself to the bridge railing and swung over the top then lifted the woman into the arms of a police officer. |
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Another lawyer, who also asked not to be named, said they represented a police officer who took out an AVO after being cyber-stalked. |
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So, Andrew Mitchell was found to be lying when he denied calling a Downing Street police officer a pleb. |
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Doty learned that a career in police work would be difficult if she didn't become a police officer. |
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A police officer sent a DVD copy to the league five months ago. |
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The senior police officer said during the mayhem, the helicopter was made to crash land at a nearby place and reason would be known later. |
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A military police officer confronted Lopez and drew her weapon. |
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Investigators, including a state police officer and cadaver dog, combed through the debris into the late Tuesday afternoon. |
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His father, a former police officer, made every effort to revive his son, giving him a heart massage at the caravan in Pentrecelyn, Ruthin. |
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A MAN has admitted injuring a police officer in a petrol bomb attack on a Birmingham street. |
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His wife, Monica, is a former military police officer and retired sheriff's deputy. |
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The victim then identi-fied himself as a police officer and produced his warrant card before telling the man that he would be ejected from the train at the next stop. |
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Any police officer wanting to speak to a member of the public will always show valid identification, including a warrant card, and would not enter a property in this manner. |
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Steve Klink, a New Jersey police officer and his brother Ed, a New York City business writer, wrote Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats to tell the stories of these victims. |
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English law has no general defence of superior orders and the conduct of every police officer has to be judged on the facts as they believed them to be. |
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That's not hard to fathom, as the former police officer and once-prized Conservative candidate can be as congenial as a honey badger with jock itch. |
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He was arrested two years ago after arguing with a police officer about Merseyside Police's decision to fly the rainbow flag on International Day Against Homophobia. |
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It is required to open a bank account, to sign a contract, to have state insurance and to register at a university and should be shown when being fined by a police officer. |
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Detectives found him holding 92-year-old William Dorman in a wristlock on March 31 after he had gone to the pensioner's home in Sheldon, claiming to be a police officer. |
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The shot wounded Thomas Lord, a 73-year-old former New York City police officer from Suffolk, Va., and a bluecoat with the Seventh New York Volunteer Cavalry. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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The observant police officer noticed that my tax disk was out-of-date. |
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The deskbound police officer had no opportunity to deal with street crime. |
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A local circuit judge and a former senior police officer were guest speakers at The Warwickshire Law Society's annual dinner, held at the Stratford Moat House Hotel. |
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Mr Stennett led a campaign to get a new trial for Kevin Frieze who was gaoled for three years for allegedly throwing a corner flag at a police officer in Ninian Park. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling on Tuesday that reversed a lower-court jury's verdict in favor of former Eugene police officer Brian Hagen. |
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Five people were killed, including the attacker and the police officer. |
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In R v Dadson, a police officer shot and wounded an escaping thief. |
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