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International Law Enforcement had been her choice
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Law enforcement alone would love to have such an ability
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The only duties Biology had left were the studies of the real data that Alan had shunted aside, and monitoring the enforcement of Alan’s sentence
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“Were you questioned by any law enforcement personnel?”
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The most corrupt and ineffective Cabinet Secretary of the Obama Administration, with the possible exception of Attorney General Eric Holder, who really doesn"t understand the laws he has been instructed to enforce, which misunderstanding has much to do, perhaps, with his race getting into the way of his law enforcement responsibilities
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committed in the past by a player or to a player, we’ve had law enforcement handle any investigation aspects and we’ve stayed out of it
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I’ve suggested that we bring in our own investigative team to coordinate with the various law enforcement entities and conduct any additional inquiries as they see fit
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The municipalities had small city police forces that were responsible for traffic enforcement, and it was nothing else but additional tax revenue for the city
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Today Cuban obedience is enforced by a power too strong to be resisted but any form of enforcement ultimately creates resentment
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Otherwise, such (political) pardons constitute a circumventing of law enforcement efforts and judicial due process
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I also believe that legalization sends a clear message to (potential) law-breakers that whenever law enforcement is perceived as ineffectual, its legalization, whatever the social consequences, is right around the corner
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Admittedly, although stricter law enforcement may marginally reduce accidents involving guns in the home or crimes of passion, its overall impact on violent crime would be, in my judgment, problematical
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The Office of Interception Centres provides a centralized interception service to law enforcement agencies involved in combating threats to national security
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Even evidence that law enforcement may have accidentally started the deadly fires is mixed at best
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Just as unconscionable, there were clearly several in federal law enforcement who should have been fired for their utter incompetence
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Now, you have to be joking, right? After all, isn‘t this stretching the limits of the law to an extreme? I have lived in this residential neighborhood since my folks purchased their home in 1964 and cannot (ever) recall, in all that time, such strict parking enforcement carried to the letter of the law
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It is also clear law enforcement often has an enormous ideological bias
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At the time, cocaine passed through virtually unnoticed, a problem of little consequence for law enforcement, and that was perhaps the main reason he received the assignment
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His motives remained mysterious to the public, his victims, and law enforcement
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From when it was first proposed, Gordon had used all of his influence and politician’s skills to fight against submitting to US political pressure that Costa Rica increase enforcement against drug trafficking
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His concern had been that tougher enforcement would create a spiral of violence such as Costa Rica had never seen: it would increase risk for the traffickers, that, in turn, would boost prices, which would attract even greater numbers of them, although those who came would come armed to defend themselves from the aggressive efforts of law enforcement
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However, the most vocal advocates of strong enforcement were the traffickers themselves and the politicians who received their money
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They cannot go to war, dictate the enforcement of laws, or sign laws, though because of their former position they could still influence all three
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“I don’t give people up,” he said, “but I assume you’re not law enforcement, and it is true that I owe your friend an enormous debt
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That’s not all; he is in collusion with the highest levels of national law enforcement too, and not just here in Costa Rica
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It wasn’t night falling, but thousands of fruit bats descending on the law enforcement group
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it brings, will be subject to EPA and citizen suit enforcement actions
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Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act that required agencies to issue ratings on
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Enforcement Amendment in 1984 and in 1988 passed the Family Support Act
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When law enforcement told him there were outstanding pick-up orders for his children from Maine, he told police there was no paperwork preventing him from having his children
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On January 31, 2006, local law enforcement located the Allertons at a nearby hotel where they lived (we paid for that hotel as well)
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In my 13 years of military service, and my 34 years in and around law enforcement, the Leftist was scarce as teeth on a hen
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The book took no account of the trajectory of improvement in place at the time, such as the enforcement of the Factory Acts
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permit the passing, promulgation and enforcement of laws that openly attack Chris-
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PETA stands ready as a diligent enforcer of the “ethics” and “rights” of their furry friends, with emphasis on enforcement
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“Sir, the phones are ringing from law enforcement all across the country
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“You must gather as much information as you can; my brothers’ innovative choice of cuisine suggests that they are not willing to risk any attention, law enforcement or media oriented
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Whatever such societies are called, pursuing the glowing mirage of the Overman inevitably brings forth new masses of ashen Undermen, kept down by cannonades of propaganda, or brutal enforcement if that fails
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This includes a foundation of natural law, recognition of a basic human nature, and the need for enforcement of long tested standards of public conduct
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There are other services provided by the government including the Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, Economy, Education, Housing, Trade, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, Labor, Interior, Drug Enforcement and the list goes on and on
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The enforcement and administration of federal laws is in the hands of many ‘bloated’ executive departments, created by Congress to deal with specific areas of national and international affairs
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They need to be severly reduced to, in affect, become an advisory rather than governing body with limited administrative / support staff and enforcement bodies, with the understanding that size and duties are to be reviewed ‘from time to time’ by a Convention of the States
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If this Rule is thrown out by the Court, millions of sources, and the economic uncertainty that it brings, will be subject to EPA and citizen suit enforcement actions
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He says it’s unusual for the government to offer criminals immunity to prosecute federal law enforcement agents who were doing their
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The Border Patrol’s own edicts state “detouring illegal entries through improved enforcement” and
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Enforcement is the real issue
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“Any time a black person is charged with a crime against a white law enforcement officer, I consider it political
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tried to involve different local law enforcement agencies, but they
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Local law enforcement again went where I told them the
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Legislation that protects animals from the cruel acts of people; and the enforcement of such legislation
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responsible, actually, for the enforcement of the basically sufficient animal welfare act,
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The enforcement of the rights of animals and the animal welfare activists is difficult in
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But it is of a decided nature and is fit for but a single use; that being the enforcement of truth
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The Coast Guard"s presence in Alaska and surrounding waters dated back to the law enforcement, search and rescue, and supply and medical services provided by the Revenue Marine Service
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In joint operations with the other armed services and civilian law enforcement agencies, thousands of lives were saved along with several hundred head of cattle (Johnson, R
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Coast Guard active duty and Auxiliary personnel became increasingly visible as they carried out safety education and enforcement responsibilities
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The significance of anti-pollution regulations and Coast Guard enforcement was exhibited in 1973 when the International Conference on Marine Pollution met in London
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These and other cutters were increasingly used in drug enforcement and immigration interdiction in the South Atlantic and Gulf regions (Johnson, R
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The Coast Guard drug enforcement mission had to be temporarily suspended
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Prior to the Gulf War, the environmental responsibilities of the USCG made it responsible for the enforcement of Environmental Protection Agency regulations which identified toxic waste dumps as a major hazard
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The immigration enforcement mission of the Coast Guard was challenged that same year when more than 1 million illegal Hispanic aliens crossed the U
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Attorney John Ashcroft"s directive (8 October 2001) which urged law enforcement agencies across the nation to go on high alert, and warned utilities (electrical, water and nuclear power plants), railroads, trucking firms and gas and oil companies to expand their capacities to prevent or respond to terrorist attacks (Seper, The Washington Times, p
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High risk locations on the Great Lakes were protected by Coast Guard and other law enforcement and security agencies
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Law enforcement and port security units from across the nation contributed more than 1600 active duty, civilian and Reserve Coast Guard men and women to New York City to aid local, state and federal officials in search and rescue and security operations
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In response, the Department of Justice (DOJ) presented a restructuring plan to Congress which divided INS functions into customer support (assisting legal aliens) and law enforcement, which would deal strictly with visa violations and the arrest and deportation of illegal aliens
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The Coast Guard depended on the island as a base for refueling during search and rescue and law enforcement missions (Post Bulletin, February 1, 2002)
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Later earning the rank of Commander, Kelley and her crew earned a Meritorious Unit Commendation for outstanding achievements in law enforcement and search and rescue operations
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Maritime law enforcement put the Coast Guard directly into the war against alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition era (1920 -33)
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His diverse experience led to an appointment to the Office of National Drug Control Policy in 1989, where he developed interdiction policies for federal lawn enforcement and military agencies
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Despite valiant efforts by Coast Guard and civilian law enforcement personnel, the petty officers died after being rescued (Robinson, “We Always Must Be Vigilant,” Proceedings, February 2002, pp
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Navy systems, functions and technology, and federal and local law enforcement (Roden, “The Shoal Waters of Homeland Security,” Proceedings, July 2002, pp
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The national security, life saving and law enforcement missions of the Coast Guard have always been significant, now more than ever
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Other international rescue organizations have utilized the techniques and lessons learned from Captain Walter"s adventurous and prolific career in search and rescue and law enforcement operations
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Concerned that the multi-mission responsibilities of the Coast Guard might necessitate the diminution of some traditional tasks, Captain Waters warned that “law enforcement does not necessarily have to be sacrificed for SAR, or vice versa
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National NLUS President Fanning credited the Coast Guard with being the primary federal agency for maritime law enforcement and security, and said the naval service was chronically under staffed and underfunded, given its responsibility over “25,000 miles of coastline to patrol, 350 ports,” and thousands of “foreign flag ships, many of them carrying hazardous materials,” some of which come ”from countries identified by the U
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Marine, and civilian law enforcement units into symbiotic security force operations provides a cohesive whole to national security training and operations
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In the Spring of 2002 Coast Guard boat crews from a maritime safety and security team led by a tactical law enforcement unit cooperated with the USMC in rigorous terrorist training exercises in the harbor waters off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina
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The operations also improved relations and communication with local and state law enforcement agencies (Carr and Crawford, “Partners in Protection,” Coast Guard, July 2002, pp
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Coast Guard have been reciprocal beneficiaries because these contacts have led to cooperative law enforcement, search and rescue, and security operations in the tropical waters
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Coast Guard instructs foreign crews in law enforcement, boarding, ship handling, weapons, firefighting, damage control, and drug interdiction (Burns, “Building International Friendships,” Coast Guard, July 2002, pp
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The southern and western ports and borders of the United States are generally the busiest for Coast Guard and Customs enforcement activities
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The USCG was launched upon the heritage of the Revenue Marine Service and its missions of life saving, aids to navigation, maritime law enforcement, and participation in the nation"s wars under the periodic jurisdiction of the United States Navy
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The earliest and smallest of the naval services of the United States, from its beginnings as the Revenue Marine to the present, the Coast Guard has been assigned multi-mission maritime safety, law enforcement and military defense tasks
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This issue was related to a request for federally imposed user fees to supplement decreased Coast Guard funding at a time when USCG missions in the enforcement of fishing treaties and drug interdiction were expanding
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Immigration, drug enforcement, national security and national defense missions have become more significant on the Great Lakes since 9
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Coast Guard Great Lakes units co-operate with Canadian law enforcement agencies and the Canadian Coast Guard
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Since the merger of the Coast Guard and other federal agencies into the Department of Homeland Security in 2003, several federal law enforcement agencies have merged and acquired name changes
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Two examples are Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
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Supreme Court strengthened the maritime law enforcement authority of the USCG and other federal agencies in a decision that stated that federal agents could randomly board boats, ships, and other watercraft on inland waters adjacent to open waters
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The Supreme Court reasoned that law enforcement spot-checks and roadblocks on land are not feasible on the nation’s waterways
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Nonetheless, Senior Chief Petty Officer Marvin Gebers announced that law enforcement patrols would target illegal activities and unsafe boating practices after U
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Senior Chief Petty Officer Marvin Gebers informed the local media that the Coast Guard would increase its recreational boating safety inspections and law enforcement boardings on Lake Superior and in the Duluth-Superior port region in the summer of 1991
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Gebers said the boating-while-intoxicated law would be strictly enforced in coordination with Wisconsin and Minnesota law enforcement agencies
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Michael Hegedus, chief of the Group Milwaukee law enforcement division, said the rigid policy was necessary for the protection of all boaters in the heavy vessel traffic of Lake Michigan (Mosley, “Enforcing Boating Safety,” 2005)
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A 1991 federal boating tax led Coast Guard spokespersons to downplay the enforcement issue
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agreement in which officials from both organizations would share commercial fishing and boat safety inspections and law enforcement duties on tribal waters
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Port security and law enforcement is essential in many areas of the Great Lakes because of the presence of strategic infrastructure and the importance of commercial shipping through the Soo Locks and throughout the Great Lakes
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A strict security zone on land and offshore from the Perry nuclear power plant has been enforced by the Coast Guard patrol boats, private security, and other law enforcement agencies since 200l
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and Canada have negotiated periodic “memorandums of understanding” that have allowed Canadian-American cooperation in search and rescue, icebreaking, law enforcement, and national defense