Police
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One time, our bus was stopped and boarded by a Chinese
police
officer.
I went back and forth between the immigration office and the
police
station, desperately trying to get my family out.
You could end up in Mexico, D.F., where the Zetas use their access to the information of phone companies to see who contacts the
police
and cut their heads.
"It is a pity," he said, "that the
police
in this country are not tough enough on bad drivers."
Police
officers were taking bribes from hawkers who were hawking on the streets.
In their bids to kill, I got the
police
on standby, and they came that fateful morning to come and kill the child.
Whilst this was going on, the
police
I had alerted, they were on standby, and just as the concoction was ready, and they were about to give it to the kids, I phoned the police, and fortunately they came and busted them.
When riot
police
have to protect parliaments, a scene which is increasingly common around the world, then there's something deeply wrong with our democracies.
So this time I asked my brother to come with me and drive by a
police
car.
The streets were packed with
police
cars and religious
police
cars, but some hundred brave Saudi women broke the ban and drove that day.
When they said I should withdraw from the campaign, I filed the first lawsuit against the general directorate of traffic
police
for not issuing me a driver's license.
After being sent to jail or sentenced lashing, or sent to a trial, the spokesperson of the traffic
police
said, we will only issue traffic violation for women drivers.
Last year, there were 85,000 riots in China, 230 a day, that required
police
or military intervention.
And the next day, I went and I bought two
police
scanners, and I said, "The hell with you, if you don't want to give me information, I'll get the information myself."
So the
police
knocked on the door, and told us they were going to arrest us if we carried on mentioning the word venereal disease.
And then subsequently, "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols," the word bollocks, the
police
decided was a rude word and so we were arrested for using the word bollocks on the Sex Pistols' album.
They were on their way home, and they were pulled over by a
police
officer.
So the
police
took a picture of Titus, they put it in a photo lineup, they later showed it to the victim, and she pointed to Titus' photo.
The
police
and the prosecution proceeded with a trial, and when Steve Titus was put on trial for rape, the rape victim got on the stand and said, "I'm absolutely positive that's the man."
He lost his entire savings, and so he decided to file a lawsuit against the
police
and others whom he felt were responsible for his suffering.
Certainly not good for the
police
department.
Omar looked at me with scared, tearful eyes and said, (Arabic) "Ammo (uncle in Arabic), shu hada?" "What is this?" as he pointed out to the
police
helicopter hovering above us.
And then we would put all of this into place in one neighborhood in what was the worst
police
district in the United States at the time.
I mean, after all, Chernobyl's soil, water and air, are among the most highly contaminated on Earth, and the reactor sits at the the center of a tightly regulated exclusion zone, or dead zone, and it's a nuclear
police
state, complete with border guards.
However, while it's easier to think of us, the citizens, the police, the army, as the good guys, and them, the narcos, the carteles, as the bad guys, if you think about it, the latter are only providing a service to the former.
I mean, there's prison costs, there's
police
costs, there's court costs, all these things that you're spending money on to deal with these guys.
They've got to have a year to commit their crimes, six months to get through the court system, and then they would be compared to a group taken from the
police
national computer, as similar as possible, and we would get paid providing we achieved a hurdle rate of 10-percent reduction, for every conviction event that didn't happen.
So they went to the
police
and they said, "We know that at the Rome railroad station, there are all these lost souls wandering around, muttering gibberish.
The second thing that happened is that I spent the day in the Camden, New Jersey
police
department.
I spent the day in the
police
department, and I was taken into a room with senior
police
officials, all of whom were working hard and trying very hard to reduce crime in Camden.
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