Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97923 total results. Showing results 63721 to 63740 «318331843185318631873188318931903191Next ›Last » Supermarkets call for police protection amid fears of rioting Concerns over civil unrest grow as supply chains come under pressure from stockpiling customers The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/3/2020 News Police have issued fines of up to £1,000 to thousands of motorists driving without this MOT tests are a legal requirement and motorists who do not have a valid pass certificate could draw the attention of police officers who may issue fines and penalties. Express 18/3/2020 News Police will be able to detain and quarantine people under emergency coronavirus laws Draconian measures, including giving councils power to direct "death management" and relaxing mental health laws, will "only be used when it is absolutely necessary". Huffington Post 18/3/2020 News Fleeing driver Action Plan – Quarterly Report (March 2020) NEW ZEALAND: Police will review the Police Professional Driver Programme (PPDP), including current driver classification systems, to identify opportunities for improving staff understanding and application of ThreatExposure - Necessity, - Response (TENR) during fleeing driver events. New Zealand Police 18/3/2020 Report The nurses and police officers waging war against coronavirus misinformation on Facebook As the world fights to contain Covid-19, ordinary Facebook users are banding together to suppress an 'infodemic' of dangerous falsehoods The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/3/2020 Analysis, Feature New Zealand police to carry out spot checks to ensure tourists self-isolate amid Covid-19 Two recent arrivals from south-east Asia face deportation after refusing to abide by the rules as officers carry out random compliance visits The Guardian 18/3/2020 News Lie detectors should be used to monitor sex offenders, UK study says Mandatory testing with a polygraph, or lie-detector, should be introduced to monitor convicted sex offenders undergoing police supervision, according to university research commissioned by police chiefs. The Guardian 18/3/2020 News Investigation finds Avon and Somerset firearms officers followed policies and procedures in fatal shooting An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation found no indication that the police officers who fatally shot Spencer Ashworth in Portishead behaved in a way that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings or committed a criminal offence. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 17/3/2020 News Streets swarming with police and fines for jogging — life in Madrid’s coronavirus lockdown A British teacher living under lockdown in Madrid today spoke of the extreme measures being taken to protect against the spread of coronavirus — including €300 fines for people caught jogging in the street. The Standard 17/3/2020 News Portbury Hundred shooting: Spencer Ashworth lawfully killed, jury says A man shot dead by police after firing an air pistol at an officer was lawfully killed, a jury has found. BBC 17/3/2020 News UK police given power to detain infected as economic rescue plan unveiled and global cases near 200,000 UK police now have the power to detain people infected with coronavirus, as the government ramps up efforts to tackle Covid-19. It came as global cases neared 200,000 and in Italy alone, deaths topped 2,500. In Britain, 71 people have died and up to 55,000 are thought to be infected, though the official count is just under 2,000. The Independent 17/3/2020 News Preventing single actor extremist attacks: the TRAP-18 CANADA: Attacks at the hands of single-actor extremists are uncommon events but prove to be frightening and potentially devastating when they occur. It is extremely difficult for law enforcement to predict the actions of the single actor as they have inherently different motivations, different identified ideologies, as well as possible emotional and psychological disturbances that must be considered by threat assessment specialists. Blue Line (Canada) 17/3/2020 Analysis, Feature ‘The cutting edge of policing technology’: More Northamptonshire Police officers trained to use drones Eight officers taught how to pilot two new drones and associated equipment, including thermal imaging binoculars Northampton Chronicle & Echo 17/3/2020 News Scots police chief warns of ‘uncertainty and anxiety’ amid Covid-19 chaos Scotland’s most senior police officer has warned that there will be “uncertainty and anxiety” over the coming months as the coronavirus pandemic continues. [video] The Standard 17/3/2020 News UK ramps up coronavirus detention powers for police Officials in the United Kingdom will introduce an emergency bill Thursday that would, among other provisions, give greater freedoms to police and immigration officers to tackle the coronavirus. Fox News 17/3/2020 News Coronavirus in the UK: Government to get right to force people into self-isolation under emergency laws Officials will gain the right to ban public events and arrest ill people who refuse to go into quarantine under emergency legislation. i News 17/3/2020 News Emergency UK coronavirus law lets police arrest people and put them in isolation Legislation set out today by the Government will give police and immigration officials new sweeping powers to help curb the spread of coronavirus. Metro 17/3/2020 News Coronavirus: No jury trials longer than three days in England and Wales No new Crown Court trials will take place in England and Wales if they are expected to last longer than three days, following concerns from lawyers amid the coronavirus crisis. BBC 17/3/2020 News Man shot dead by police near Bristol was lawfully killed Jury gives verdict on Spencer Ashworth, 29, who was killed after firing air pistol at officer The Guardian 17/3/2020 News Secret policy change by CPS cut number of rape trials, high court told Application on behalf of women’s group follows concern over fall in number of charges The Guardian 17/3/2020 News «318331843185318631873188318931903191Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events