We have not objected to any of the applications and we are not planning to have any extra bobbies on patrol for the rugby games. |
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Extra bobbies will also be on the beat to patrol trouble spots in the borough after a spate of brick attacks on buses. |
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Worried residents regularly call for more bobbies on the beat, but the police already have community officers in key areas of north Kent. |
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Rochdale bobbies on the beat switched to flat caps four years ago but continued to wear helmets at ceremonies. |
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These new officers are not before time, but we still need more bobbies on the beat. |
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More bobbies heading for the beat across Essex will help quash the fear of crime, Castle Point's council leader hopes. |
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Some councillors and police officers expressed concerns about bobbies being taken off the beat to escort prisoners to cells at Fulford, York. |
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Local police stations are being closed and people complain that beat bobbies have all but disappeared from our streets. |
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In turn this information can be quickly and automatically transmitted to other patrol cars and even bobbies on the beat. |
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Road policing officers are to team up with beat bobbies to spearhead a campaign aimed at cutting crime in Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. |
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Beat bobbies and uniform patrols are doing their best to cope by stopping suspects during the early hours. |
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Local bobbies are stepping up patrols in part of the West End to nip the problems in the bud. |
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In response, police put extra bobbies on the beat and used a CCTV van to combat the problems. |
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Beat bobbies are forging closer links with British Transport Police officers patrolling York Station. |
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If someone comes into the town to cause trouble and they see bobbies patrolling the street it will deter them. |
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The aim is to save bobbies from having to march offenders back to the police station to log their details. |
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He could then tell you that a couple of burly bobbies were hiding behind the hedge, stopwatch in hand, ready to bring you to book. |
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Police authorities whose bobbies wear helmets for patrols will be given shorter, stronger ones next year. |
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I want to see bobbies pounding the beat around here on foot rather than driving around once or twice a night in a van. |
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Two brave bobbies have been honoured for their courage at a prestigious award ceremony in London. |
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Now is the time for North Yorkshire police to put bobbies on bikes. |
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Given the choice between buildings or bobbies, the public wants bobbies on the beat. |
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Cheshire Chief Constable Peter Fahy said bobbies on the beat would become a less common sight as forces race to meet the demands of later opening hours. |
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As a result of Peel's efforts, the London police force became known as Bobby's boys and later simply as bobbies. |
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Both clubs and the police are urging away fans not to buy tickets for the home area for the game which will be policed by officers from Cumbria as well as local bobbies. |
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And will he then adopt such tactics in his proper job, asking Interpol to police our streets if his British bobbies find they are not winning many fixtures? |
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There and elsewhere, community policing means bobbies know their beats and the problems they face. |
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Worried police chiefs are drafting in extra bobbies and moving traffic officers to regular beats in a concerted attempt to tackle a surge in crime in York and Selby. |
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A Liberal Democrat will put more bobbies on the beat and cut waste. |
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What they need is motorised hang gliders with bobbies armed with powerful torches. |
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The police box was equipped with a rotating blue light on its Moorish roof and a telephone for bobbies to call in the Depression-era equivalent of an airstrike: truncheon-wielding bovver boys on horseback. |
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As if bobbies will come a-knocking on No 10 otherwise. |
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We have presented a model of policing to the public, a Dixonian model, which is oversimplified. It is about bobbies on the beat and their front police station counter. |
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Yeah, I'd love to see all those guys in the top hats and bowler hats, with umbrellas, and the Bobbies and the Beefeaters. |
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Bobbies on the beat have been told to keep an eye out for a killer who could be hiding in Southend. |
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A radical shake up of rural policing in the district will see the return of local Bobbies patrolling a beat and being responsible safety and security on their patch. |
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