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Even the ones I talked about for teachers and the public police, those were built by private companies and sold to the government institutions.
From the families who are fighting to maintain funding for public schools, the tens of thousands of people who joined Occupy Wall Street or marched with Black Lives Matter to protest
police
brutality against African Americans, families that join rallies, pro-life and pro-choice, those of us who are afraid that our friends and neighbors are going to be deported or that they'll be added to lists because they are Muslim, people who advocate for gun rights and for gun control and the millions of people who joined the women's marches all across the country this last January.
Today, we believe that over 70 percent of
police
departments have automatic license plate detection technology that they're using to track people's cars as they drive through town.
When the New York
Police
Department spies on Muslims or a
police
department uses license plate detectors to find out where the officers' spouses are or those sorts of things, that is extremely dangerous.
They know every trick and every hideout, so now troublemakers are more likely to get caught and reported to
police
and fewer of the youth end up engaging in criminal activity.
See, being a survivor myself of
police
brutality and having lost a childhood friend, Alonzo Ashley, at the hands of the police, I had a little something to say about the topic.
And some of them were pretty creative, actually, but others were pretty wounding, especially navigating the post-traumatic world of a
police
brutality survivor in the height of Black Lives Matter, with all of these people being killed on my timeline.
Between crack, AIDS, gang violence, mass incarceration, gentrification,
police
shootings, black people have more than enough reasons to stay up at night.
We survey CEOs,
police
officers, truck drivers, cooks, engineers.
His wish was to become a
police
officer.
Imagine: you're driving home late at night, when suddenly, there's a friendly
police
officer who asks you kindly but firmly to pull over and blow into a device like this one.
She analyzed specific cases through newspaper reports and
police
records, and interviewed people who had lost friends and family to lynch mobs.
Rustin not only worked with the DC
police
and hospitals to prepare, but organized and trained a volunteer force of 2,000 security marshals.
When Rudy Giuliani first became Mayor of New York, crime statistics were collected on a monthly, even an annual basis, and then
police
resources would be allocated based on those statistics.
Giuliani shrunk that time frame, so that crime statistics would be collected on a daily, even hourly basis, and then
police
resources would be allocated to those areas quickly where crimes were occurring today rather than where they were occurring last quarter.
At this time,
police
brutality, discrimination and media stereotyping plagued the LGBT community, labeling Harvey and his supporters as political outsiders.
They are confused about the nature of their charges, annoyed about their encounters with the
police
and facing consequences that might impact their relationships, their finances and even their liberty.
And after four hours of coaxing by the judge, the
police
officers and the staff, she is convinced to get into the ambulance that will take her to crisis unit so that she can get her medication.
Its roughly 40,000
police
officers means it has one of the largest
police
departments in the world, rivaling all but the largest nation-states.
In addition, they can cost the community 20,000 to 45,000 dollars a year per person in emergency services costs, such as EMT runs, emergency room visits, as many of you will be aware, addictions, interactions with the police, jail time.
The
police
did not intervene, and in the end, over 100 women were hospitalized.
National newspapers lambasted the police, and Congressional hearings investigated their actions during the parade.
Others were the so-called "street queens," who were often targeted by
police
for their gender expression and found themselves on the forefront of seminal events in the LGBT rights movement.
I heard from so many women:
police
officers, members of our military, financial assistants, actors, engineers, lawyers, bankers, accountants, teachers ... journalists.
This image by Ted Joseph was from that book, and was his, sort of,
police
sketch of what the creatures looked like that Whitley Strieber had described to him.
Since this was a high-risk location, the
police
had warned the residents, and no one was there when the water rose.
But we do know that in the last days before the Brexit vote, the official "Vote Leave" campaign laundered nearly three quarters of a million pounds through another campaign entity that our electoral commission has ruled was illegal, and it's referred it to the
police.
It broke British electoral laws and British data laws, and it's also being referred to the
police.
And the peacekeepers I've mentioned, the force has been authorized, but almost no country on Earth has stepped forward since the authorization to actually put its troops or its
police
in harm's way.
Let me go door-to-door to the international community and see if anybody will give me
police
or troops to do the separation.
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