“The police were also ready with more formidable tools of intimidation. The office also assigned a veteran homicide prosecutor to oversee the investigation. All this activity sent a signal to Condit. If he didn't play ball, he might find himself called to testify before a grand jury under oath.” IfsPlayMightReadyActivityOfficeToolsBallsPoliceInvestigationVeteranSignalsOathJuryIntimidationFormidableProsecutorHomicideGrand Jury Author:Wolf Blitzer
“I like to customize things. I customized the back of old Lincoln to be my mobile office. I had one of those little laptop desks like in a police car, and I had a cooler in there, so that was my mobile office.” LittlesCarOfficePoliceDesksMobileLaptopsPolice Cars Author:Matthew McConaughey
“Police officials routinely execute search warrants on private homes and offices, and Congressional offices should not be treated any differently. There cannot be one set of rules for elected officials and another set of rules for everyone else.” ShouldHomeOfficePoliceTreatedOfficialsWarrantsElected Officials Author:Bobby Jindal
“When you have police officers like Office Encinia who is a trained professional, who is trained to de-escalate a situation where a motorist may not be in the best of moods because of an encounter that they're having with you, you are trained to respond differently.” MaySituationOfficePoliceMoodEncountersOfficersPolice Officer Author:Sharon Cooper
“Stalin was experimenting with telepathy in the 1930's. Winston Churchill had a paranormal office, trying to get people to travel out of their bodies and see behind enemy lines in the Second World War. And the Pentagon... The X-Files is based on a real department in the Pentagon, that's still there now. Pretty much every government, probably as far back in time as we can go, has one. And the police will quite often - and when I say often, I mean often - they will go to mediums if all else fails in the enquiry.” PeopleIfsWorldTryingMeanStillsWarRealBodyGovernmentLinesBehindsEnemyFailingOfficePoliceMediumsWar Of The WorldsParanormalDepartmentFilesSecond World War1930sPentagonBack In TimeTelepathyEnquiryX Files Author:Peter James
“Unlike most European countries, the police in the US are decentralized; even the FBI has regional offices. Amending the constitution is a long and tedious process.” LongCountryProcessOfficeConstitutionPoliceFbiTediousEuropean CountriesAmending The Constitution Author:Anne Applebaum
“Our feelings alone don't change what happens with the police, what happens in jail, what happens when someone tries to go to the welfare office, the unemployment office, or any kind of state agency where a criminal record comes up for prostitution. How we feel about the commodification of sexuality and violence doesn't actually translate to those people's lives. A lot of the debate is really academic and a waste of time.” TryingKindFeelingsViolenceOfficePoliceSexualityDebateWelfareWasting TimeAcademicTranslateFeeling Alone Author:Melissa Gira Grant
“Just as the police review their operational tactics, so we in the Home Office will review the powers available to the police.” HomeOfficePoliceAvailableReviewsTacticsHome Office Author:Theresa May
“We are accustomed to live in hopes of good weather, a good harvest, a nice love-affair, hopes of becoming rich or getting the office of chief of police, but I've never noticed anyone hoping to get wiser. We say to ourselves: it'll be better under a new tsar, and in two hundred years it'll still be better, and nobody tries to make this good time come tomorrow. On the whole, life gets more and more complex every day and moves on its own sweet will, and people get more and more stupid, and get isolated from life in ever-increasing numbers.” PeopleTryingYearsStillsTwoWholeMovingNumbersRichNiceStupidSweetBecomingTomorrowOfficeHundredPoliceComplexesAffairWhole LifeWeatherChiefsGood TimesIsolatedWiserHarvestAccustomedLove AffairGood Weather Author:Anton Chekhov
“Who snitched?" "We have people monitoring police radio frequencies. They gave Jim a heads-up in case our security had to storm PAD offices and bust you out of there. I found out when I saw Jim walking down the hallway snickering to himself.” PeopleFoundCasesSawsSecurityWalkingOfficePoliceRadioStormFrequencyPadsHallwaysHeads UpMonitoring Book:Magic Slays Source: Magic Slays
“I had hoped I would have some definitive news to give you by now, but I've heard (unofficially) that they need/will take another 2 week extension to make their decision. I've also heard that the police are flooding the Gov's office with last minute calls/letters requesting that I be denied.” NeedsGivingLastsDecisionHeardWeekMinutesOfficeNewsLettersPoliceDeniedExtensionsFloodingLast Minute Author:Sundiata Acoli
“Jesus was not killed by atheism and anarchy. He was brought down by law and order allied with religion, which is always a deadly mix. Beware those who claim to know the mind of God and who are prepared to use force, if necessary, to make others conform. Beware those who cannot tell God's will from their own. Temple police are always a bad sign. When chaplains start wearing guns and hanging out at the sheriff's office, watch out. Someone is about to have no king but Caesar” IfsKnowsMindUseLawOrderJesusForceWatchesAtheismKingsOfficeGunClaimsPolicePreparedGods WillTemplesHanging OutAnarchyConformLaw And OrderSheriffsChaplains Author:Barbara Brown Taylor
“To me, marriage is a dead thing. It is an institution, and you cannot live in an institution; only mad people live in institutions. It is a substitute for love. Love is dangerous: to be in love is to be in a storm, constantly. You need courage and you need awareness, and you are to be ready for anything. There is no security in love; love is insecure. Marriage is a security: the registry office, the police, the court are behind it. The state, the society, the religion - they are all behind it. Marriage is a social phenomenon. Love is individual, personal, intimate.” PeopleNeedsStatesIndividualSocialLove IsBehindsMarriageAwarenessSecurityDangerousReadyOfficePoliceInstitutionsMadCourtStormIntimatePhenomenonSubstitutesInsecure Author:Rajneesh
“The newspaper is under fire for refusing to kowtow to left-wing word police and militant propagandists who demand unfettered illegal immigration. Last week, in the wake of angry protests against the publication, vandals threw paint bombs and spray-painted graffiti on its offices.” LastsLeftFireWeekDemandOfficePoliceAngryWingsPaintNewspapersImmigrationBombsProtestIllegalNotablePublicationSprayLeft WingMilitantGraffitiIllegal ImmigrationPropagandistVandals Author:Michelle Malkin
“I am a Black revolutionary woman, and because of this i have been charged with and accused of every alleged crime in which a woman was believed to have participated. The alleged crimes in which only men were supposedly involved, i have been accused of planning. They have plastered pictures alleged to be me in post offices, airports, hotels, police cars, subways, banks, television, and newspapers. They have offered . rewards for my capture and they have issued orders to shoot on sight and shoot to kill.” MenHas BeensOrderBlackCarCrimeTelevisionInvolvedOfficeSightPoliceRewardsNewspapersPlanningPostsRevolutionaryHotelCaptureAccusedAirportsSubwayPost OfficePolice Cars Book:Assata: An Autobiography Source: Assata: An Autobiography
“We live in the worst country in the world. At least we do for lazy, inefficient, office-bound police, whose response to an extraordinary rise in violent crime is to order more speed cameras.” WorldCountryOrderWorstCrimeOfficePoliceCamerasResponseExtraordinaryBoundsSpeedViolentLazyOffensiveViolent Crimes Author:Jeremy Clarkson
“Two successive commissioners in London police were fired by the mayor that came into office. That doesn't mean the police in London is not independent and does not exercise powers. Ultimately it is the political executive that has to answer.” MeanDoeTwoPoliticalAnswersExerciseOfficePoliceIndependentLondonExecutivesMayorsCommissioners Author:P. Chidambaram