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But the Fire Brigades Union said the plan would "endanger public safety".
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This equates to about a 5 percent reduction in onboard staff levels and would endanger the safety of staff and over 218, 000 inmates.
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The board has not so far said the battery problem would endanger the safety of the plane in flight nor recommended that the planes be grounded.
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That would be extremely unpopular with the public, and politically very difficult to deal with, managers told the BBC, adding nothing would be implemented which could in any way endanger public safety.
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They warn that failure to do so may bring about the end of civilization as we know it, or at least, ruin the economy, endanger public safety and tarnish the US image as a great leader in innovation.
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Sure, part of the bill will pave the way for some of the freed up spectrum to get earmarked for emergency services to use, but it's not like failing to render everyone's analog box completely useless is really going to endanger public safety.
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As we saw in 2008, financial crashes can endanger the public safety and well-being at least as much as, if not more than, airline crashes.
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The agency "remains gravely concerned about the safety of the Palestine refugee population in Syria and appeals to all parties to refrain from actions that endanger civilian lives and property, " it said.
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