Timoney began his work as a policeman on the beat in New York in the 1960s.
All of the commissioners say the rise will help keep more officers on the beat.
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Initially the crime has to be reported and that's why we need officers on the beat.
But putting more police on the beat will probably not have much impact on crime figures.
Ms Mountstevens has promised a fairer budget settlement "to put more bobbies on the beat".
People want not just the bobby on the beat, but a strong, organised uniformed presence back on the streets.
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But there appears to be unease at the prospect of rank and file officers carrying guns on the beat.
First, Congress should provide immediate funding to put more cops on the beat to monitor activity in energy markets.
Politicians anyway know that voters want to see more police on the beat.
Mr Gray said the extra police were being used to fill civilian jobs and were not out on the beat.
No to putting more teachers back in our classrooms, more cops back on the beat, more firefighters back to work.
In other words, the SEC is trying to make the case that it's the cop on the beat once more.
"We are hopeful that local policing, neighbourhood policing, bobby's on the beat will remain most of the time, " he said.
Shaun Wright said the rise of 3.6% in the police precept would let the force "keep police on the beat".
Why do we demand bobbies on the beat even when we know it is an incredibly inefficient way of catching criminals?
Then we could truly say that Americans have a chance to have a cop with integrity on the beat at Treasury.
"Officers will still be on the beat in your area, preventing and detecting crime, and will respond when you call, " he added.
"Our nation's financial regulators were supposed to be the cops on the beat, protecting hard-working Americans from unscrupulous financial actors, " he said.
This bill will keep cops on the beat, and firefighters on call.
He underlined that the reforms would "ensure efficiency and innovation so that the police can spend more time on the beat tackling crime".
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If elected he said he would put 300 new officers on the beat, target the top 100 offenders and reduce crime by 20%.
Crime rates were well down, fear of felony was low and the citizenry could scarcely move without bumping into bobbies on the beat.
The man on the beat gets his cut, then passes the payments on to his superiors, up as high as the divisional superintendents.
Like a neighborhood cop on the beat, the CFPB supervises banks, credit unions, and other financial companies, and will enforce federal consumer financial laws.
Herein lies the compromise: the officer still needs to be on the beat, but the flexibility kicks in when it comes to paperwork.
At the recent election the Tory leader, Michael Howard, pledged priority to cleaner hospitals, school discipline, more police on the beat and lower local taxes.
The new law creates a chance to put a tough cop on the beat and provide real accountability and oversight of the consumer credit market.
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So we are working with Congress to find ways to keep our teachers in the classrooms, the police officers on the beat, and firefighters on call.
The Conservatives said the seconded police were "badly needed" on the beat, while the Lib Dems called for new staff rather than the redeployment of police officers.
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