Commissioner of Police: Hearings...90-2, on H.R. 14430, 14448, July 24, 29, October 1, 1968 |
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... protection for the lives and property of its decent , law - abiding citizens and of the millions of visitors to the city each year . This is the reason , Mr. Chairman , why the morale of the D.C. police officer and his family is at an ...
... protection for the lives and property of its decent , law - abiding citizens and of the millions of visitors to the city each year . This is the reason , Mr. Chairman , why the morale of the D.C. police officer and his family is at an ...
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... protect the citizens and provide whatever police protection was necessary . It was not necessarily an expense of the Dis- trict Government . There are many other national functions which occur here not that Resurrection City should be ...
... protect the citizens and provide whatever police protection was necessary . It was not necessarily an expense of the Dis- trict Government . There are many other national functions which occur here not that Resurrection City should be ...
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... protection . The only way we can be sure of maintaining a good Police Department , as we have now , and to make sure it does not decay through lowering of morale and the appointment of police officers on the basis of race rather than ...
... protection . The only way we can be sure of maintaining a good Police Department , as we have now , and to make sure it does not decay through lowering of morale and the appointment of police officers on the basis of race rather than ...
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... PROTECTION ( By R. D. Heinl Jr. , Reprint from The Washingtonian , June 1966 , Vol . 1 , No. 9 ) Need a policeman ? Whom should you call ? Most likely you'd think of the Metropolitan Police ( 444-1111 ) . But perhaps you're in Rock ...
... PROTECTION ( By R. D. Heinl Jr. , Reprint from The Washingtonian , June 1966 , Vol . 1 , No. 9 ) Need a policeman ? Whom should you call ? Most likely you'd think of the Metropolitan Police ( 444-1111 ) . But perhaps you're in Rock ...
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... protection . This crime also helped remind Washingtonians that Capitol Hill is the exclusive preserve of the Capitol Police , one of the eight police forces other than the Metropolitan Police operating in the District of Columbia ...
... protection . This crime also helped remind Washingtonians that Capitol Hill is the exclusive preserve of the Capitol Police , one of the eight police forces other than the Metropolitan Police operating in the District of Columbia ...
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Page 94 - Act (old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled), and for whom such assistance is not available from established welfare agencies or through tribal resources.
Page 150 - Columbia, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not exceeding six months or both.
Page 1 - Any member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed only for the remainder of such term.
Page 154 - That all hunting, or the killing, wounding, or capturing at any time of any bird or wild animal, except dangerous animals, when it is necessary to prevent them from destroying human life or inflicting an injury...
Page 2 - Commission. (3) While away from their homes or regular places of business in the performance of services for the Commission, members of the Commission shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 (b) of title 5 of the United States Code.
Page 94 - residence" has been defined by the courts of this jurisdiction to be "the place of abode, a dwelling, a habitation, the act of abiding or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time. To reside in a place is to abide, to sojourn, to dwell there permanently or for a length of time. It is to have a permanent abode for the time being, as contradistinguished from a mere temporary locality of existence.
Page 161 - ... wheels, or tracks of which are fitted with flanges, ribs, clamps, cleats, lugs, spikes or any device which may tend to injure the roadway. This prohibition applies to all rings or flanges upon guiding or steering wheels on any such vehicle but it shall not be construed as preventing the use of ordinary detachable tire or skid chains. § 50.38 Tampering with vehicles prohibited. Tampering with or attempting to enter or start any motor vehicle parked in any area covered by this part, without authority...
Page 164 - Appeals from administrative action. Appeals from action relating to "installation permits" issued pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section may be taken from any administrative action by filing with the Superintendent a written request for reconsideration thereof or notice of appeal. Administrative action of the Superintendent shall be final unless an appeal is taken therefrom within 30 days by filing with the Superintendent a written notice of appeal and a statement setting forth in detail the reasons...
Page 157 - Habitually using any park area as a place of abode, sleeping therein, loafing there in by day and night by persons having no lawful employment and no lawful means of support realized from a lawful occupation or source and unable to establish the fact of residence elsewhere, is prohibited.
Page 164 - Police. Any person who shall make or cause to be made to the United States Park Police or to any officer or member thereof, a false or fictitious report of the commission of any criminal offense within any area administered by the Office of National Capital Parks, or a false or fictitious report of any other matter or occurrence of which said United States Park Police is required to receive reports or in connection with which said United States Park Police is required to conduct an investigation,...