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| by 25 february 2003 the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| by 25 february 2003 the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| by 25 february 2003 the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| by 25 february 2003 the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| by 25 february 2003 the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| committee in consideration of the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| the following negative instrument the | police | and police special constables scotland |
| cent lower than that of | police | constables and 11 per cent |
| c special constables and d | police | officers was per head of |
| february 2003 the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| february 2003 the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| negative instrument the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| february 2003 the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| consideration of the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| february 2003 the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| february 2003 the police and | police | special constables scotland amendment regulations |
| enemies of the state the | police | and perhaps other security forces |
| drugs enforcement agency and the | police | college enable police forces to |
| declining to work with scottish | police | forces 11 30 i have |
| in 109 arrests by scottish | police | forces 99 of which related |
| the bill will give uk | police | forces access to the schengen |
| executive whether it offers a | police | forces and b local authorities |
| indicator comparisons made across all | police | forces and fire brigades are |
| additional money was allocated to | police | forces and it is expected |
| operations have led to scottish | police | forces and the scottish crime |
| the command structure of scottish | police | forces and the way in |
| correlation between the funding of | police | forces and their success in |
| use of firearms etc by | police | forces any enactment or rule |
| ask the scottish executive whether | police | forces are receiving any specialised |
| in scotland in the various | police | forces assistant chief constable gordon |
| as with dangerous dogs where | police | forces certainly south of the |
| is a mechanism whereby national | police | forces co operate it is |
| use of firearms etc by | police | forces council of the law |
| for closer co operation between | police | forces customs and intelligence services |
| on all of scotland s | police | forces demands upon their resources |
| on behalf of scotland s | police | forces early this year to |
| billion to be spent on | police | forces fire brigades and the |
| the scottish executive what success | police | forces have had in seizing |
| address the anomaly whereby scottish | police | forces have to cover the |
| information on the expenditure by | police | forces in respect of overtime |
| it true to say that | police | forces in scotland already have |
| basis and requires collaboration between | police | forces in scotland that is |
| strengthen the arm of uk | police | forces in tackling crime in |
| co operation among europe s | police | forces in the early years |
| for greater involvement of local | police | forces in the new community |
| that are used by the | police | forces in this country i |
| emergencies it is obvious that | police | forces must work quickly i |
| of the additional costs to | police | forces of the retirement of |
| similar funding for scotland s | police | forces s1m 193 brian adam |
| the pension payments made by | police | forces s1w 33715 fiona hyslop |
| parliament believes that members of | police | forces should be entitled to |
| have been recruited to scottish | police | forces since may 1999 s1o |
| how much it has cost | police | forces the ambulance and fire |
| giving those powers to foreign | police | forces those are genuine concerns |
| women are assigned from national | police | forces to co operate and |
| of specified persons including all | police | forces to disclose or provide |
| legislation is intended to enable | police | forces to do rather than |
| and the police college enable | police | forces to improve their purchasing |
| executive is making available to | police | forces to investigate child pornography |
| retain the present number of | police | forces to maintain local links |
| operations conducted by the scottish | police | forces under the 1997 act |
| both in national security and | police | forces when handlers have crossed |
| chief constable from different scottish | police | forces who in meetings with |
| what guidelines are given to | police | forces with regard to the |
| forces of the retirement of | police | officers over the next five |
| from inspector elizabeth mclean strathclyde | police | and deputy chief constable tom |
| aware that in the strathclyde | police | area during the last three |
| crime statistics for the strathclyde | police | area reveal for the periods |
| joint fire board a joint | police | board and the strathclyde passenger |
| joint fire board a joint | police | board and the strathclyde passenger |
| provide greater resources for strathclyde | police | division a s1m 3735 tavish |
| an enquiry into why strathclyde | police | e division took over one |
| recorded crime in the strathclyde | police | force area in december 2001 |
| how many police officers strathclyde | police | force employs specifically to deal |
| i can confirm that strathclyde | police | force has been vigorous in |
| and safer streets initiatives strathclyde | police | force has taken such initiatives |
| the chief constable of strathclyde | police | force in reducing the outstanding |
| targets it has set strathclyde | police | in respect of reducing the |
| civil liberties posed by strathclyde | police | in their attempt to seize |
| the scottish executive how many | police | officers strathclyde police force employs |
| of knives in strathclyde strathclyde | police | reported in january that recorded |
| the e division of strathclyde | police | s1o 3227 19 elaine smith |
| prior to attempts by strathclyde | police | to secure tv footage from |
| constable lewis fulton of strathclyde | police | who was the last officer |
| continue and expand the strathclyde | police | witness protection programme after the |
| station that works with strathclyde | police | you ll need to contact |
| caution the provisions to allow | police | and customs officers from other |
| and housing officers for the | police | and the mountain rescue service |
| officers for street duty increase | police | efficiency by expanding the range |
| police officers were in each | police | force in each of the |
| officers will retire from each | police | force in each of the |
| executive how much overtime each | police | force paid to police officers |
| authority officers or by the | police | however for the reasons that |
| exert improper influence over any | police | investigations and police officers or |
| what expenditure was on a | police | officers and b policing per |
| provision for retired and retiring | police | officers and if so how |
| amount of time wasted by | police | officers and witnesses attending courts |
| the pension contributions by serving | police | officers are and will remain |
| of ian godley how many | police | officers are involved in the |
| b providing insufficient numbers of | police | officers at the front line |
| in respect of overtime for | police | officers attending court is held |
| what the number of a | police | officers b civilian staff c |
| how many assaults on a | police | officers b firefighters and c |
| have a record number of | police | officers clear up rates in |
| were last held with senior | police | officers concerning sectarian crime and |
| is taking to ensure that | police | officers do not avoid contact |
| dates to follow assault on | police | officers during miners strike district |
| shortfall in the number of | police | officers employed in scotland s1w |
| and who is accompanied by | police | officers has the same powers |
| the scottish executive whether all | police | officers have access to protective |
| i would have thought that | police | officers have always had the |
| scottish executive how many extra | police | officers have been recruited to |
| and on the number of | police | officers i have indicated that |
| the scottish executive how many | police | officers in each age band |
| each police force paid to | police | officers in each of the |
| that there are 400 fewer | police | officers in fife than there |
| ian gordon association of chief | police | officers in scotland 4 abolition |
| of the association of chief | police | officers in scotland amongst other |
| scotland the association of chief | police | officers in scotland and professor |
| bill the association of chief | police | officers in scotland assured us |
| however the association of chief | police | officers in scotland has now |
| ian gordon association of chief | police | officers in scotland i am |
| ian gordon association of chief | police | officers in scotland mike jones |
| in the overall numbers of | police | officers in scotland since labour |
| in the overall numbers of | police | officers in scotland since labour |
| in the overall numbers of | police | officers in scotland since labour |
| by the association of chief | police | officers in scotland was accounted |
| as the association of chief | police | officers in scotland were unable |
| convener but there are 70 | police | officers in scotland with the |
| safer country recruit 3 500 | police | officers in the next four |
| are up the number of | police | officers is down since 1997 |
| keith raffan s1m 3104 community | police | officers lodged on 14 may |
| use of informants or undercover | police | officers offer the only realistic |
| power and there are fewer | police | officers on the streets than |
| over any police investigations and | police | officers or a waste of |
| we will recruit 3 500 | police | officers over the next four |
| cent in the number of | police | officers over the parliamentary session |
| fire fighters ambulance staff and | police | officers provide in supporting the |
| people committing an offence if | police | officers see people who are |
| and visible police presence our | police | officers should be backed up |
| police service and ensure that | police | officers spend more time on |
| uniforms they dinnae change for | police | officers ta- tell me aboot |
| sheridan trade union rights for | police | officers that the parliament believes |
| will mean an additional 300 | police | officers that will i hope |
| scottish executive how many probationer | police | officers there have been in |
| and a substantial increase in | police | officers visible in our communities |
| amount of time spent by | police | officers waiting to appear as |
| amount of time spent by | police | officers waiting to appear as |
| the scottish executive how many | police | officers were employed in the |
| the core contractual hours for | police | officers were in each police |
| national memorial to all scottish | police | officers who have lost their |
| were wholeheartedly with the handsome | police | officers who thwarted them if |
| will bring in 100 new | police | officers who will develop special |
| mon 10th feb when senior | police | officers will be present security |
| the scottish executive how many | police | officers will retire from each |
| many and what percentage of | police | officers worked more than 48 |
| areas a constant and visible | police | presence our police officers should |
| officers or a waste of | police | time s1w 24688 alex neil |
| constable of lothian and borders | police | and lothian transport plc with |
| that of a newly qualified | police | constable and 11 less than |
| a woolly suit er a | police | constable someone in uniform was |
| chief constable of the relevant | police | force for the area in |
| constable for operations at tayside | police | i have held the post |
| constable of lothian and borders | police | in the herald newspaper on |
| constable as was of edinburgh | police | reviewed one of the books |
| in total for i each | police | force and ii scotland in |
| of population in i each | police | force and ii scotland in |
| in total for i each | police | force and ii scotland in |
| of population in i each | police | force and ii scotland in |
| in total for i each | police | force and ii scotland in |
| is very important to the | police | force and the communities that |
| 1 three joined the liverpool | police | force and the youngest learned |
| each rank within each scottish | police | force and within the scottish |
| each rank within each scottish | police | force and within the scottish |
| each rank within each scottish | police | force and within the scottish |
| many police surgeons in each | police | force area are designated as |
| crimes were committed in each | police | force area in each of |
| personnel were reported in each | police | force area in each year |
| december 2002 broken down by | police | force area s1w 34891 michael |
| whether it will list by | police | force area the amount of |
| an effective and well resourced | police | force create a new initiative |
| responsibility on the city centre | police | force for maintaining public order |
| introduce legislation to allow a | police | force from another area to |
| scottish crime squad by each | police | force in each of the |
| there have been in each | police | force in each of the |
| of civilians working in the | police | force in the future s1w |
| 846 additional resources for grampian | police | force lodged on 11 may |
| 846 additional resources for grampian | police | force lodged on 11 may |
| fact that a pan european | police | force modelled on the federal |
| operational boundaries of dumfries galloway | police | force or dumfries galloway fire |
| operational boundaries of dumfries galloway | police | force or dumfries galloway fire |
| report office broadcasting unit parliamentary | police | force postal service catering staff |
| b support staff in each | police | force s1w 11827 mrs margaret |
| three years broken down by | police | force s1w 15040 richard lochhead |
| five years broken down by | police | force s1w 15044 richard lochhead |
| are currently serving in each | police | force s1w 33712 fiona hyslop |
| resources to dumfries and galloway | police | force s1w 3622 david mundell |
| the fire service and the | police | force was dispersed and people |
| operation with the relevant scottish | police | force which would be required |
| suspect authority from within the | police | force would be required to |
| the scottish executive how many | police | surgeons in each police force |
| fund increased numbers of uniformed | police | and police support personnel s1o |
| in contact with representatives of | police | authorities and joint police boards |
| police board means a joint | police | board constituted by an amalgamation |
| of the 1973 act joint | police | board means a joint police |
| of police authorities and joint | police | boards on a regular basis |
| button down with red splotches | police | brutality graham sobbed police brutality |
| splotches police brutality graham sobbed | police | brutality i am seeing nothing |
| the matter with central scotland | police | but the police s legal |
| fireworks support the police the | police | courts and the scottish prison |
| used by the police the | police | have a duty to make |
| liaison co ordinator for tayside | police | he is a former police |
| up trees like wildfire grampian | police | hq grampian police hq was |
| wildfire grampian police hq grampian | police | hq was built in 1972 |
| further the record number of | police | in scotland give the police |
| police station to assist the | police | in their enquiries that sergeant |
| police he is a former | police | inspector a recognised authority on |
| crashed f1095: police m1096: and | police | is and he s puttin |
| m1096: it s crashed f1095: | police | m1096: and police is and |
| central scotland police but the | police | s legal advice was that |
| unnecessary administrative burdens on the | police | service and ensure that police |
| ambiguous phrase back to the | police | station to assist the police |
| numbers of uniformed police and | police | support personnel s1o 3786 3 |
| police in scotland give the | police | the back up they need |
| solvents and fireworks support the | police | the police courts and the |
| investigation techniques used by the | police | the police have a duty |
| in other parts of scotland | police | numbers are at record levels |
| s report card is appalling | police | numbers are down and crime |
| is her target mrs mcintosh | police | numbers are not at their |
| next four years to keep | police | numbers at their highest ever |
| of the borders and given | police | numbers compared to the central |
| he accuses of cutting increased | police | numbers in scotland and the |
| day robert brown given that | police | numbers in scotland are at |
| executive has managed to reduce | police | numbers in scotland george lyon |
| the scottish executive to enable | police | numbers to reach an all |
| the scottish executive to enable | police | numbers to reach an all |
| allow a substantial rise in | police | numbers to record levels as |
| has provided record numbers of | police | to deal with violence drug |
| in relation to a joint | police | board a any sums previously |
| fire board and a joint | police | board in parts 4a other |
| fire board and a joint | police | board in parts 4a other |
| this act to the joint | police | board in respect of that |
| this section to the joint | police | board in respect of that |
| and b whether a joint | police | board is carrying out its |
| forward insert by the joint | police | board mr jim wallace 3 |
| authority or b a joint | police | board or as the case |
| sector services such as joint | police | boards fire boards education authorities |
| what training is given to | police | surgeons taking part in joint |
| to planning roads fire and | police | all the things that are |
| for the purposes of the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| stage 3 debate on the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| scotland bill passed 20 june | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| rural development committee 30 october | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| provisions in the following bill | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| rural development committee 27 november | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| and 5 in private 2 | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| of the parliament 12 september | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| bill s financial memorandum 3 | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| at stage 2 of the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| scotland bill passed 13 september | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| stage 1 debate on the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| stage 2 debate on the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| stage 1 debate on the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| scotland bill passed 20 june | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| lodged on 26 october 2001 | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| stage 1 debate on the | police | and fire services finance scotland |
| the assessments of the fire | police | and health care services what |
| is the fire authority the | police | authority and the environmental health |
| an ambulance a breakdown truck | police | car and a fire engine |
| here s your fire engine | police | car breakdown truck ambulance [yawn] |
| lothian council area on i | police | ii fire and iii prison |
| ewing nora radcliffe s1m 264 | police | resources and special events lodged |
| s1m 264 ms sandra white | police | resources and special events that |
| types of crime that the | police | are dealing with here crimes |
| crime where more than one | police | area is involved or likely |
| together with members of the | police | crime prevention panel will canvass |
| prevent crime increase investment in | police | it and support staff to |
| said we would keep the | police | service strong and fight crime |
| crime prevention dept of maryhill | police | station showed a film that |
| january 2002 rural development the | police | act 1997 criminal records registration |
| march 2002 justice 1 the | police | act 1997 criminal records scotland |
| and community care the draft | police | act 1997 enhanced criminal record |
| 2002 rural development the draft | police | act 1997 enhanced criminal record |
| a more integrated approach to | police | and criminal law co operation |
| of the criminal justice and | police | bill currently before the uk |
| on the criminal justice and | police | bill followed by parliamentary bureau |
| jim wallace criminal justice and | police | bill that the parliament notes |
| on the criminal justice and | police | bill uk legislation s1m 1618 |
| in criminal matters and on | police | co operation given the amount |
| the general capabilities of the | police | or the national criminal intelligence |
| information exchange in criminal matters | police | remain inter governmental the fights |
| pursuit of organised criminal activity | police | representatives want the bill in |
| cross border surveillance by the | police | where serious criminal activity is |
| for under my amendment the | police | witnesses focused mostly on criminal |
| on matters such as visas | police | and judicial co operation and |
| commitments in the area of | police | and judicial co operation the |
| respect of eu agreements on | police | and judicial co operation the |
| out additional measures relating to | police | co operation data protection and |
| schengen convention in respect of | police | co operation extradition and data |
| and co ordination with local | police | services and gritting and winter |
| to animals alan stewart tayside | police | wildlife liaison co ordinator bill |
| to questions alan stewart tayside | police | wildlife liaison co ordinator no |
| under this section to the | police | authority in respect of that |
| of local authorities and the | police | in respect of loan sharks |
| be provided to central scotland | police | in respect of the protest |
| loss of crown exemption for | police | properties in respect of payment |
| loss of crown exemption for | police | properties in respect of payment |
| loss of crown exemption for | police | properties in respect of payment |
| catherine brown and ian fleming | police | division sharon grant community justice |
| addition to the scottish executive | police | grant of 57 million in |
| until 11 may 2000 the | police | grant scotland order 2000 ssi |
| health and community care the | police | grant scotland order 2001 ssi |
| health and community care the | police | grant scotland order 2001 ssi |
| march 2002 rural development the | police | grant scotland order 2002 ssi |
| 117 8 march 2002 the | police | grant scotland order 2002 ssi |
| transport and the environment the | police | grant scotland order 2003 ssi |
| 170 11 march 2003 the | police | grant scotland order 2003 ssi |
| transport and the environment the | police | grant scotland order 2003 ssi |
| and control act 1999 the | police | grant scotland order 2003 ssi |
| 2003 ssi 2003 171 the | police | grant scotland order 2003 ssi |
| next meet representatives of fife | police | board s1o 6712 the deputy |
| m [censored: surname] recommended phoning the | police | each time there is a |
| in the programme including the | police | people from the emergency services |
| the security services or the | police | would still use the kind |
| consequences by the health service | police | and local authorities double the |
| the service principally from the | police | but also from a large |
| 2 april 2002 whether the | police | or the procurator fiscal service |
| national targets for the scottish | police | service for 2004 to 2006 |
| is not a free standing | police | service it is mainly a |
| ensure adequate funding of the | police | service s1o 5363 10 mr |
| has to bring the scottish | police | service under the remit of |
| a fully supported fully manned | police | service which would provide effective |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| the liaison arrangements between the | police | the procurator fiscal service and |
| a produce guidelines for the | police | and local authorities regarding bullying |
| intervene in cases where the | police | and local authorities will take |
| to provide assistance to the | police | and other authorities with no |
| along with local authorities the | police | and other relevant agencies should |
| will not be harassed by | police | authorities for not carrying such |
| a greater role to accountable | police | authorities in the preparation of |
| of the gae for all | police | authorities to take into account |
| how much extra funding scottish | police | authorities used in policing the |
| managers local authorities or the | police | new powers to keep people |
| managers local authorities or the | police | to keep people off the |
| 2002 local government the combined | police | area amalgamation schemes 1995 amendment |
| 2002 local government the combined | police | area amalgamation schemes 1995 amendment |
| 15 may 2002 the combined | police | area amalgamation schemes 1995 amendment |
| in consideration of the combined | police | area amalgamation schemes 1995 amendment |
| where in relation to a | police | authority a any sums previously |
| with representatives of the fife | police | authority before the elections mr |
| and the other by the | police | authority dr jackson i thought |
| carrying out its functions as | police | authority or as the case |
| ministers shall pay to a | police | authority the prescribed fee for |
| level of funding available to | police | boards for the next financial |
| extreme shortages of funding for | police | for the harrowing work they |
| to resources allocated through the | police | funding formula and considers that |
| countries s1m 197 fergus ewing | police | funding over the millennium period |
| s1m 2317 funding for grampian | police | lodged on 9 october 2001 |
| immediate extra funding for the | police | to assist their work on |
| to additional funding for the | police | which covers millennium policing costs |
| is also contained in the | police | act 1997 and the security |
| who are established under the | police | act 1997 as the mechanism |
| on part iii of the | police | act 1997 at the end |
| the work done by the | police | act 1997 commissioners it is |
| under part v of the | police | act 1997 that such organisations |
| and more recently in the | police | reform act 2002 both of |
| will consider the following the | police | reform act 2002 commencement no |
| in section whatever of the | police | scotland act 1967 because that |
| made or approved under the | police | scotland act 1967 c 77 |
| section 32 8 of the | police | scotland act 1967 the financial |
| under section 12 of the | police | scotland act 1967 those questions |
| of section 17 of the | police | scotland act 1967 to guard |
| health and community care the | police | pensions scotland amendment regulations 2000 |
| health and community care the | police | pensions scotland amendment regulations 2000 |
| regulations 2000 ssi 2000 188 | police | pensions scotland amendment regulations 2000 |
| health and community care the | police | pensions scotland amendment regulations 2000 |
| in relation to these regulations | police | pensions scotland amendment regulations 2000 |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland no 2 regulations |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland no 2 regulations |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland no 2 regulations |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland regulations 2001 ssi |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland regulations 2001 ssi |
| sex offenders notification requirements prescribed | police | stations scotland regulations 2001 ssi |
| element develop partnerships between the | police | and business organisations to work |
| markedly complicated interfaces between the | police | and other agencies i urge |
| to improve relations between the | police | and young people as a |
| cannot imagine how else the | police | could differentiate between legitimate pest |
| that the work of the | police | has been impressive between 1990 |
| good working relationships between the | police | the department of health and |
| from barnardo s scotland scottish | police | federation and the law society |
| to have on central scotland | police | in 2001 02 and 2002 |
| to the ministry of defence | police | in scotland and that the |
| to the ministry of defence | police | in scotland and that the |
| drug courts across scotland support | police | initiatives to detect and tackle |
| relating to the central scotland | police | investigation of 1996 regarding thomas |
| cost was to central scotland | police | of policing the protest at |
| lab coalition there are fewer | police | on the streets of scotland |
| prejudice a thematic inspection of | police | race relations in scotland s1o |
| february 2000 were detained in | police | cells how many protesters were |
| until 6 february 2002 the | police | pensions pension sharing on divorce |
| government the discontinuance of legalised | police | cells ayr rules 2002 ssi |
| government the discontinuance of legalised | police | cells ayr rules 2002 ssi |
| 2001 the discontinuance of legalised | police | cells portree rules 2001 ssi |
| 2001 the discontinuance of legalised | police | cells portree rules 2001 ssi |
| the process local government includes | police | and 4 7 million was |
| money for schools health the | police | and local government all of |
| will be a loss of | police | intelligence because local communities will |
| steps to ensure that local | police | levels are kept to the |
| steps to ensure that local | police | levels are kept to the |
| december 2001 local government the | police | pensions additional voluntary contributions and |
| changes the work that the | police | social work and local communities |
| discussion meeting with the local | police | some of the recent muggings |
| highest ever how many more | police | does the member want what |
| fiscal regarding assaults upon a | police | officer how many such reports |
| challenging the ability of our | police | to keep order any regulation |
| levels and there are fewer | police | on the streets under labour |
| make it easier for the | police | to operate under the legislation |
| presided over a period of | police | under manning a loss of |
| presided over a period of | police | under manning a loss of |
| presided over a period of | police | under manning a loss of |
| consideration to others the community | police | agree about this in that |
| report it to the community | police | [censored: permission not able to be obtained for article] westbank q traffic problems |
| address the rising level of | police | ill health retirals as a |
| state whether council departments the | police | or health organisations abolishing sips |
| was removed how would the | police | gain that information alan stewart |
| abuse were submitted by the | police | to procurators fiscal and how |
| operations the bill will restrict | police | activity in that field what |
| liberties lobby and from the | police | both conceded that the bill |
| of branch 1 justice department | police | division 1 bill giles head |
| the uk parliament in the | police | reform bill supported by dr |
| discharge followed by motion on | police | reform bill uk legislation followed |
| discharge followed by motion on | police | reform bill uk legislation followed |
| s1m 3237 mr jim wallace | police | reform bill uk legislation that |
| the bill will provide the | police | with greater scope to undertake |
| powers currently used by the | police | and other agencies carefully regulating |
| are enforcement initiatives by the | police | and other enforcement agencies such |
| by an unholy alliance of | police | and parents to return home |
| doon e road by e | police | box at some fowk caa |
| was effected without fuss by | police | car the two policemen who |
| costs are met by the | police | christine grahame what consideration has |
| s whole apparatus of courts | police | etc etc and probably by |
| the formation of the scottish | police | memorial trust by james mcnulty |
| trust by james mcnulty retired | police | officer and christine fulton widow |
| and agencies and by the | police | pe413 by mr george mcaulay |
| alert scheme introduced by sussex | police | s1w 31871 mr andrew welsh |
| to him right away a | police | sergeant appeared by my side |
| have been undertaken by the | police | since their introduction in june |
| m1014: picked up by the | police | sittin fell out wi the |
| registered cars caught speeding by | police | speed cameras have not paid |
| basis is provided by tayside | police | through alan stewart and me |
| length of time taken by | police | to acquire warrants is and |
| over by the time the | police | turned up anyway and there |
| alert scheme introduced by sussex | police | which aims to apprehend those |
| be broken up by the | police | who also charged people with |
| alert scheme introduced by sussex | police | working with the broadcast media |
| three offences recorded by the | police | yet the vast majority of |
| what f643: he sent the | police | over tae search oor hoose |
| expected to have on tayside | police | in 2001 02 and 2002 |
| the law to prevent such | police | action in future s1m 2119 |
| away as the new zealand | police | and believes that such initiatives |
| of working dogs such as | police | dogs hm customs and excise |
| is not needed as a | police | officer confronted with such a |
| prevent the closures of village | police | stations such as that in |
| goods such as army greatcoats | police | trousers and busmen s reefer |
| with such offences if the | police | were watching a fox s |
| abolition of crown exemption for | police | properties were in 2001 02 |
| tae control them an the | police | and the social work department |
| the proposed changes on the | police | district court and social work |
| insert including inquiries with the | police | the relevant social work department |
| that later took place much | police | work is done through intelligence |
| first minister what arrangements the | police | and other agencies are making |
| and protect communities support the | police | and other justice agencies so |
| no it s nae a | police | car that other ain was |
| that other ain was a | police | car what s this ain |
| enforcement of the legislation the | police | water bailiffs 31 and other |
| margaret ewing s1m 1274 independent | police | complaints tribunal lodged on 24 |
| s1m 1274 tommy sheridan independent | police | complaints tribunal that the parliament |
| michael mcmahon s1m 3824 scottish | police | memorial trust lodged on 29 |
| s1m 3824 linda fabiani scottish | police | memorial trust that the parliament |
| the consultation paper on the | police | complaints system s1w 16801 fergus |
| has been referred to the | police | for investigation s1w 32869 scott |
| youths appear alienated from the | police | s1w 22120 pauline mcneill to |
| exchange arrangements with the scottish | police | college and whether their human |
| and training at the scottish | police | college it plans to take |
| mobile telephone masts paper industry | police | race relations roads signposting scottish |
| than for dss purposes or | police | checks bloody crap she growled |
| be less than half a | police | officer more than when the |
| much more able than a | police | officer to assess the significance |
| female protesters were released from | police | custody after public transport had |
| they were trawlermen apparently the | police | have got them so my |
| men started involuntarily but the | police | men were too busy gazing |
| were more afraid of the | police | not so much because they |
| sandra it goes to the | police | station tomorrow we were just |
| burning on saturday night riot | police | were called out on saturday |
| and a determination that the | police | were going to have to |
| f1077: hm m1078: and the | police | were involved and all that |
| seen her nothing like the | police | were like had it all |
| having been taught that the | police | were my friends f963: mmhm |
| i still felt that the | police | were people i could approach |
| existing budgets unlike the metropolitan | police | who were recently given an |
| do not think that the | police | witnesses were terribly interested in |
| to that of course the | police | are also afraid of you |
| on a uk basis the | police | are considering setting up a |
| aitken i notice that the | police | are given powers to check |
| f814: in a minute the | police | are gonna run up and |
| country trees wear bells traffic | police | are muzzled against pollution guns |
| the good intentions of the | police | are translated into a new |
| aabody kens it s a | police | car m1128: aye are they |
| aye are they getting the | police | [child noise] f1127: oh that s |
| wore a hoodie so the | police | have assumed the criminals are |
| tricia marwick there are continuing | police | inquiries into the matter one |
| re always afraid of the | police | m964: well there there are |
| are the ambulances and the | police | not your concern madame why |
| of those cases are the | police | required to disclose the fact |
| good neighbours always let the | police | stn know when you are |
| mentioned that there are more | police | that is happening slowly but |
| if committees are unwilling to | police | themselves they should not expect |
| are prepared to give the | police | whatever they require to do |
| are highly expensive and the | police | will not be enter into |
| appeared on 15th feb 2000 | police | harassment and intimidation has also |
| ci- the city of dundee | police | about thirty years ago and |
| time it had become tayside | police | and at that time you |
| west end conservation group the | police | and cllr danny [censored: surname] a |
| to be registered with the | police | and finally ksenia led me |
| in the new south wales | police | and in the olympics he |
| tom wood lothians and borders | police | and morag mclaughlin head of |
| commitment to ensure that the | police | and procurators fiscal improve the |
| that the hospital managers the | police | and so on have been |
| he came along and the | police | and the procurator fiscal and |
| my son s in the | police | as well and i mean |
| if successful and if the | police | believe they have been helpful |
| and flashing lights of attendant | police | cars but we reluctantly declined |
| i grew up with friendly | police | f963: yeah yeah f965: and |
| and 227 wilton street the | police | have had to be called |
| of observance and alerting the | police | in time even if it |
| degree with our knowledge of | police | initiatives and changes in policy |
| do so could result in | police | involvement and a court appearance |
| and half a dozen campus | police | mark got back around 4am |
| further information received from the | police | organisations and the faculty of |
| it jesus fuck the honolulu | police | pipes drums performing saturday and |
| further evidence and whether the | police | received any direction from the |
| c n d and the | police | role in a nuclear incident |
| it that this was a | police | station and not a hospital |
| has to go to a | police | station and somebody explains to |
| creating a political mechanism to | police | subsidiarity and that we should |
| taking what has happened since | police | surveillance operations began and saying |
| gives to the need to | police | the m74 and a75 when |
| any malicious complaints to the | police | attempts to exert improper influence |
| any new powers for the | police | to carry out surveillance on |
| to clarify today for the | police | without any dubiety is a |
| s there s loads of | police | about why aren t they |
| suggestion that the lack of | police | activity in having to deal |
| thing a huge group of | police | arrived but the robber had |
| after extra spending on the | police | at the end of the |
| extension of the time the | police | can hold you without trial |
| arrival of a ominous looking | police | car the men started involuntarily |
| create an anomalous situation the | police | carry out all sorts of |
| cover the cost of administering | police | checks reform the existing competitive |
| is towards the provision of | police | cover in the small towns |
| date of his release from | police | custody section 61 mr jim |
| not a case of cambridgeshire | police | exporting anyone steven beech is |
| concerned about not making the | police | feel afraid of you f965: |
| of the dual carriageway the | police | had set up a roadblock |
| make the job of the | police | horrendously difficult in the eyes |
| of the sidings the north | police | hut still guards the entrance |
| be freedom of movement the | police | in different countries must have |
| to protect not just the | police | in the course of their |
| has been issued to the | police | in the light of the |
| organisations on the issue of | police | involvement in access disputes the |
| acpos the role of the | police | is to enforce the legislation |
| reviews of complaints against the | police | it has also conducted a |
| the way in which the | police | keep track of convicted sex |
| eliminate the imposition on the | police | of time constraints that do |
| of guaranteeing the security of | police | operations while giving people the |
| committee agreed to write to | police | organisations on the issue of |
| never thought of phoning the | police | part of our job would |
| in the preparation of annual | police | plans build on the significant |
| assist in operating from a | police | point of view if this |
| the capitalist state if the | police | reported to me some of |
| a large number of non | police | reporting agencies the level of |
| the council s use of | police | resources to collect bus fares |
| of the public in the | police | s capacity to deal with |
| to the payment of the | police | s checking system charge i |
| [laugh] f812: yeah f813: the | police | sort of like doing somethin |
| to reduce the amount of | police | time spent waiting to appear |
| an arrangement that allowed cambridgeshire | police | to export the problem of |
| in the case of the | police | we propose that that rank |
| has been found furthermore the | police | argue we believe rightly that |
| mr jackson has observed the | police | have powers consistent with their |
| has been reported to the | police | if it does not keep |
| cancellation has taken place the | police | must seek immediately to inform |
| question 6 has been withdrawn | police | race relations 7 mr michael |
| his journey to aberdeen cambridgeshire | police | acted in the best interests |
| my father was in the | police | f1144: they re gallus f1143: |
| further notes that the metropolitan | police | in london have received additional |
| the same powers as the | police | in relation to executing the |
| comprehensive performance indicators for the | police | in relation to racist incidents |
| tae fowk in key joabs | police | informers wad aften sikk hale |
| the officer in charge the | police | my parents the same routine |
| play an important role in | police | operations surveillance operations have led |
| occurs whether in government the | police | or the courts official report |
| it is taking to improve | police | practice in dealing with both |
| documents in to the nearest | police | station but everything else is |
| s maybe just in the | police | station f1027: that ll be |
| a performance indicator to measure | police | success in tackling all hate |
| consideration for instance in effective | police | surveillance operations it is not |
| they would feel that the | police | would be involved in efforts |
| it should have been the | police | gazette [note: photo: 'the middleton family from the gobbs, early 1920s.'] [note: photo: 'old arbuthnott school beside the church, before it was demolished in 1913.'] [note: photo: 'kincardineshire education committee certificate for perfect attendance to archibald middleton in 1938.'] around |
| getting it back periodically the | police | have a day when they |
| should warn you that the | police | have no ah mm glad |
| i also understand that the | police | have responsibility for those animals |
| effectively to the search a | police | officer might not have the |
| mask sheltering from korean riot | police | whose shields have a mr |
| with licensing is that the | police | will always have to determine |
| into the previous day the | police | advice to her was to |
| hear the thin skirl o | police | an ambulance sirens skreichin ower |
| hesitate to ging to the | police | an report onybody like that |
| difficult to talk to the | police | as they would feel that |
| will report him to the | police | because he might be breaking |
| the time i got the | police | beth is she hurt maggie |
| to the fact that the | police | cannot do their job without |
| noxious dried riverbed a little | police | car drove along the path |
| cold woke up wi the | police | car standin what you doin |
| school eh but if the | police | caught you they used to |
| the proposed 10 charge for | police | checks on people working with |
| is effectively enforced encourage the | police | college at tulliallan to provide |
| legislate to establish an independent | police | complaints body put the independent |
| the case for an independent | police | complaints tribunal is now overwhelming |
| is all around us the | police | do not provide the same |
| f1027: that ll be the | police | f1023: [laugh] f1024: [laugh] we |
| a particular attitude to the | police | f963: mm mm f965: because |
| went aheid an phoned the | police | five minutes efter hazel phonin |
| had been astounded when the | police | had arrived at his door |
| could continue up until the | police | had managed to locate the |
| i ken mair nur the | police | hq neigh say i an |
| evidence to the hard pressed | police | i might still be sneering |
| contention particularly those involving the | police | let me restate it as |
| you should ve phoned the | police | maggie her word against his |
| made to improve the european | police | office for better information exchange |
| his wee chum explained the | police | officer almost apologetically a little |
| justice that is because a | police | officer may well take the |
| who volunteers information to the | police | or develops a relationship with |
| there was an extremely heavy | police | presence on the first day |
| regulator or the british transport | police | regarding safety at the road |
| we can look at the | police | reports to find out about |
| angry we should call the | police | sadie fur two cats carolanne |
| carolanne did you get the | police | sadie noo whey didn t |
| away a spokesman for the | police | said that they believed the |
| forty eight hours f1155: the | police | started looking for her when |
| whatever was required from the | police | the convener thank you that |
| scene whilst may phoned the | police | there he found a man |
| issue for surveillance if the | police | thought that something was going |
| it is difficult for the | police | to check up on them |
| the onus is on the | police | to ensure that the offender |
| post does not enable the | police | to know that the offender |
| being able to help the | police | to maintain a really efficient |
| not to say that the | police | will not seek to ensure |
| depend on the circumstances the | police | would be duty bound to |
| it sounds more like a | police | programme like nypd blue robert |
| it is giving to amending | police | bail conditions s1o 5413 7 |
| disappear for whatever reason as | police | informants might well decide to |
| biscuit tin to mean a | police | interview room f606: oh right |
| to he got to metropolitan | police | like he did well like |
| is getting to be a | police | matter beaumont ah weel they |
| this morning that a twentieth | police | officer admitted to casualty last |
| inquiry into road accidents involving | police | responding to 999 calls committee |
| provide a legal framework for | police | surveillance to attempt to achieve |
| afternoon collect 12 reward from | police | for [?]homeless[/?] wallet 26 saturday |
| for onybody tae let e | police | ken if ey d seen |
| that will not be necessary | police | fife 2 mr keith harding |
| dat a ll phone da | police | an da sspca ta see |
| persuadin an checkin wi da | police | an phonin dis een an |
| fitt m1096: a fi- ehm | police | car f1095: no it s |
| wi bobbies half a dizzen | police | cars bobbies wi a kind |
| a tortured wail like a | police | siren it was a reminder |
| well like an eh f902: | police | uh huh f826: oh yeah |
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