Mr Bell, who is of Jamaican origin, said the constable mimicked Caribbean youths' style of speaking and walking.
Announcing the sale of the Constable painting in May, the baroness said she needed to sell because of the current economic crisis.
When the driver disregarded the constable's gestures to slow down, the angry policeman grabbed his rifle by the barrel and smashed it against the truck's windshield.
The Constable of St John, Phil Rondel, said the severe weather was expected to lead to more damage and honorary police were working hard to clear roads.
The inquest suggested the Constable of Trinity should speak to the relevant highway authority about whether parking should be permitted on the main road near the former post office.
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But the subject, exhibition organisers say, bears a strong resemblance to a later portrait of Golding Constable, which belongs to Tate, and the book in his hand is also said to closely resemble the Constable family Bible.
They include causing the constable's death by dangerous driving, driving while unfit due to drink or drugs, aggravated vehicle taking causing death, the burglary of a house in Fountain Hill, failing to remain at the scene and failing to report an accident.
We truly are living in a global village, complete with shop keepers who know just what we like and how we like it, town gossips who eavesdrop on our most intimate conversations and, of course, the constable who looks in every now and then just to make sure that everyone is behaving as they should.
He wants us to inhabit the ordinariness of life, which is sometimes visionary (the Constable sketch), sometimes banal (the cup of tea, the Old Spice), and sometimes momentous (the death of a parent), but all of it perforce ordinary because it happens in the course of a life, and happens, in different forms, to everyone.
"When we were electioneering we pledged that we would increase the frontline if we possibly could and with this nearly 2% increase we'll give the Chief Constable the opportunity to increase the frontline, " said Mr Bett.
He will also become the 159th Constable of the Tower of London, a ceremonial role.
He said too much power was still in the hands of the chief constable and the secretary of state.
John Burbeck, the chief constable of the Warwickshire police force, has little more than 1, 000 officers at his disposal.
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The chief constable said the system would also allow victims to tell offenders the "real impact" of what they had done.
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The chief constable said the force was also keen to continue to work with licensees to influence them to discourage binge drinking.
The ordinary constable on the ground who make the initial decision not to go in because he realised that it was wrong, showed leadership.
In a statement earlier this week when he announced the changes, the chief constable said the force remained focused on "delivering daily protection from harm".
The chief constable said the issue should be dealt with swiftly.
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The detective constable told the court that a large hole had been cut out of the roof of the van and it had been covered in tape.
The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has called for an urgent review of the code of conduct that deals with the contentious flags issue.
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The attack comes shortly after Sir Hugh Orde, the chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, requested the Special Reconnaissance Regiment's help to gather intelligence on dissident republicans.
The chief constable at the time, Ian Latimer, was criticised by some police board members after urging the closure of a station at Beauly, the nearest police station to where he lived.
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The chief constable of the national force, Stephen House, and Vic Emery, the chair of civilian oversight body the Scottish Police Authority, had been unable to reach agreement over the HR and finance issues.
In 1998, he left West Yorkshire Police to become the chief constable of the Merseyside force - a move that was vehemently opposed by a number of families of those who died at Hillsborough.
The leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Willie Rennie, said the chief constable of the new police service was to be "stripped of his independence" adding the legislation behind the service was "not fit for purpose" and must be changed.
In his role as PCC, Mr Lloyd will replace the Greater Manchester Police Authority and be responsible for appointing the chief constable of the region's force, setting local policing priorities, reporting annually on progress, and setting out the force budget and community safety grants.
The Police Board will be responsible for appointing the Chief Constable and monitoring the force.
Ms Barnes will take over responsibility for overseeing Kent Police, appointing and dismissing the chief constable and setting the budget.
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