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But the issue is how can we make sure that there a sort of range of weapons available to the police that work, that we know the consequences of and that the police feel safe and the public feel safe about using it.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesman Simon Hughes
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It could be because, locals feel, Maoists know that the police will never come out of their barracks at night.
BBC: Where the Maoist war is far from won
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But the BBC understands that some senior officers at Scotland Yard who deal with counter-terrorism feel the police are not ready for a January start.
BBC: Police 'not ready for new counter-terror powers'
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The police officers feel like they're not given the respect that they're due, and ultimately these come down, unfortunately, to a mano-a-mano situation because we don't see it much with women.
NPR: Black And Blue: Police And Minorities
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"It's really important that if people feel that they're being targeted because they have a disability that they report it to the police, whether it's a crime or a non-crime incident, " Mr Blakeman said.
BBC: Peter Millington, Disabled Resource Centre
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There are now 40, 000 Iraqi soldiers and police blanketing the city, and that is allowing women to feel safer.
NPR: Iraqi Army Eases Militias' Grip on Women in Basra
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Labour had to show people it could provide economic prosperity, police on the streets and protection against terrorism, so that people could feel secure in their homes, he said.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Blair 'to hold talks over exit'
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The responsibility could lie with rogue elements within the Indonesian army and police, who feel they have invested so much in East Timor that they are not prepared to give it up.
ECONOMIST: Who will rescue East Timor?
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The feel that the justice system let them down and that might discourage other victims from coming forward to the police.
BBC: Donagh child abuse: McDermotts 'may have further victims'