Example sentences of "police officer [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 C.N.L. have , theoretically , one other alternative : they could at this late stage , without benefit of the P.C.A. documents , mount their own unaided inquiry into the police officers ' conduct and thus seek independently to obtain all the same evidence that the P.C.A. so painstakingly uncovered some three years ago .
2 A police officers ' strike on May 21 was followed by similar action by firemen and customs officers .
3 David Owen , Chief Constable of North Wales , who also heads a senior crime committee , told the Association of Chief Police Officers ' conference in Lancashire yesterday that there was genuine concern about the use of crack .
4 The figures were released by Wiltshire chief constable Walter Girven , chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers ' traffic committee .
5 The essential basis of the police officers ' claim in those proceedings is that the article complained of carried the clearly defamatory innuendo that their vindication by the P.C.A. and the deputy chief constable was worthless .
6 This point can be proved by showing in the police officer 's evidence the actual situation regarding washers , i.e. whether any washers were fitted ; if fitted , whether there was any fluid in the reservoir ; or whether the jets were correctly adjusted etc .
7 ‘ without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle ’ The police officer 's evidence is required to the effect that both ‘ L ’ plates were missing , one of the two was missing , that the white surround had been cut off , that the ‘ L ’ plates were torn , dirty or otherwise illegible .
8 The court recognised that the police officer 's description of TJ did not fit his appearance at court ; and there was a 17-month delay between the incident and the parade .
9 ‘ a police officer 's duty is to be a keeper of the peace and to take all necessary steps with that in view .
10 Well , yeah , I spoke to them like , on the telephone , erm and basically they er and we agreed that we would n't take it any further so it er happened to be a police officer 's view as against our view , and whilst we did n't agree with the view , er we sent enough references to make our point known anyway .
11 The particulars should be entered in the police officer 's pocket book and followed by a question such as ‘ Have you any other test certificate for this motor vehicle ? ’
12 Where the owner is present in the vehicle the police officer 's statement will include an admission as to the vehicle 's ownership e.g. ‘ Are you the owner of this vehicle ? ’ and the passenger replies ‘ Yes ’ .
13 Once it has been established that the vehicle or its use is not exempt the type of motor vehicle should be described in the police officer 's statement .
14 This fact can be mentioned in the police officer 's statement of evidence if he witnessed the offence .
15 This point is usually included in the police officer 's statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The driver could not get a view to the front without first looking through the windscreen ’ .
16 ‘ being a class or description which he was authorised to drive by virtue of a provisional licence ’ By showing in the police officer 's statement of evidence that the provisional licence he held covered the class of vehicle he was driving .
17 Or a passage in the police officer 's statement to the effect ‘ As a result of what I said to him … he was unable to produce a driving licence for that class of vehicle ’ .
18 Namely , a sentence in the police officer 's statement of evidence to the effect that ‘ Should anyone come into contact with the jagged metal on the front nearside wing they would be injured ’ , or ‘ If a pedestrian collided with the piece of metal left after the front nearside wing mirror had broken off , he would be injured ’ .
19 This point can be proved by describing the vehicle in the police officer 's statement who is dealing with the case , e.g. ‘ I caused the defendant , John Smith to stop the Ford saloon motor car registered number … etc . ’
20 ‘ or disorderly behaviour ’ This point can be proved by a description in the police officer 's statement of evidence such as , ‘ I saw the accused push into a queue of football supporters ’ or ‘ I saw the accused jumping over flower containers in the Market Place ’ .
21 ‘ Property ’ is proved in most cases by describing it in the statement of the person to whom it belongs or in the police officer 's statement .
22 The pollution control officer 's nearest analogy to the police officer 's arrest rate is a show of productivity measured in terms of paperwork , a feature assuming greater importance since reorganization .
23 Instead , there was the now familiar preoccupation with the police officer 's perception of impending violence .
24 He could hardly have been welcome , because when he had entered the senior police officer 's room it had been with two aides trying to keep him out by every manoeuvre other than manhandling him .
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