When we depute to local police departments the power to shoot an aggressor against the life or property of another, that police power derives entirely from the universal, unalienable right of every person to defend his or her rights.
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The reason I believe it matters is that this row is now about the power of politicians, the police and the press - the issues which, you may recall, triggered the Leveson inquiry.
They worry about the growing power of the Sunni sheikhs within the police force, that could lead to more friction with the Shiite-dominated government in Baghdad.
He told the Today programme's James Naughtie that the public would not have believed the "abuses of power" committed by undercover officers under the control of senior police had they not been reported in the media.
It reduced the power of old status quo police, and replaced them with market-oriented committees tasked to take wider technology and market views.
They have no more power than the average security guard, but the Parks Police I spoke to do have the power of arrest, to enforce London by-laws, which cover anything, from litter to public indecency.
The media also covered this development: Palin also just hired a lawyer to represent her during investigations of whether there was an abuse of power when her aides pressured the head of the state police to run her former brother-in-law off the force.
Anything like that (such as mandatory automobile insurance) always before has been recognized as a function of the police power reserved to the states.
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But if the federal government were considered to hold such a national police power, then the concept of enumerated, delegated powers to the federal level, with traditional government powers otherwise remaining with the states, would be obliterated.
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The new commissioner will have the power to "hire and fire" the chief constable of Devon and Cornwall Police - a role currently held by Acting Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer.
Mr Berlusconi is also charged with abusing his power of office after calling a police station to press for the release of Ms Mahroug when she was arrested in Milan in a separate petty theft case.
It would have the power to summon evidence before somebody starts shredding it either at News of the World of the Metropolitan Police.
Mr Wood chose as his chief weapon the power of public exposure--filmed evidence that revealed police officers allegedly taking bribes or dealing in drugs.
The towering masked figure dances at the culmination of a series of other masquerades, protected by six 'police' and carrying a mirror with the power to draw in and punish evildoers.
But she said in return for more freedom the police must accept "a transfer of power over policing from Whitehall to communities by giving local people a real say over how their streets are policed".
The balance of power is now shifting back from risk-takers to those who police them internally.
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They will replace police authorities made up of local councillors and will have the power to hire and fire chief constables.
"Security is not a matter of sports organizers, it's a matter of the authorities, police, army, whatever as we have no power in football to change security, " Blatter added.
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There will be institutionalised power-sharing, formal links with the Irish Republic and wide-ranging reform of the police.
Nicknamed Caveirao, Brazilian slang for a slum-clearing armored police car, she is a close friend of fellow power woman Dilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil.
It is legal to use hands-free phones, sat-navs and two-way radios while driving or riding but the police have the power to stop and penalise users they think are distracted and not in control of the vehicle.
Apparently, a 14-year old teenager in New Zealand doesn't visit Engadget (or use his brain) a whole lot -- you'd think that team of crooks who swiped a PlayStation, only to return for the power cord and eventually end up in police custody might have swayed him from doing the exact same thing.
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Unionists fear that a mixture of locally recruited community police officers and locally-based restorative justice projects will provide republicans with the power, as the DUP's Sammy Wilson puts it, "to police their own areas".
Ironically, within the classical liberal tradition, Lochner is far easier to defend than Roe because the ubiquitous police power, extensively discussed in Lochner, has always given the state powers to regulate over matters of health and safety.
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