A Quote by Scott Coker

We have a zero tolerance policy here at Bellator when it relates to any form of domestic violence. — © Scott Coker
We have a zero tolerance policy here at Bellator when it relates to any form of domestic violence.
When Rudy Giuliani became mayor of New York in 1993, his belief in the 'Broken Windows' theory led him to implement the 'Zero Tolerance' crime policy. Crime dropped dramatically, significantly, and continued to for the next ten years. Personally, I feel the time has come for women to introduce their own Zero Tolerance policy on the Broken Windows issues in our lives - I want a Zero Tolerance policy on 'All The Patriarchal Bullshit'.
We're asking that the Compton citizens have a zero tolerance policy against violence.
Domestic violence can be so easy for people to ignore, as it often happens without any witnesses and it is sometimes easier not to get involved. Yet, by publicly speaking out against domestic violence, together we can challenge attitudes towards violence in the home and show that domestic violence is a crime and not merely unacceptable.
And for those of you who want to start any trouble, I have a zero tolerance policy. . . .
'Honour'-based violence is a form of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a broad category.
I think there is nothing wrong with instituting policies that say that harassment of any form, whether it comes through the Internet or whether it happens to you face to face, is unacceptable; that we've got zero tolerance when it comes to sexual harassment, we have zero tolerance when it comes to harassing people because of their sexual orientation, because of their race, because of their ethnicity.
There's got to be a zero tolerance to racism, anti-Semitism, any form of division and intolerance.
I did not know that the first step in any domestic violence relationship is to seduce and charm the victim. I also did not know that the second step is to isolate the victim. The next step in the domestic violence pattern is to introduce the threat of violence and see how she reacts. We victims know something you [non-victims] usually don't. It's incredibly dangerous to leave an abuser, because the final step in the domestic violence pattern is to 'kill her'. Over 70% of domestic violence murders happens after the victim has ended the relationship.
I have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to bullies.
Religious tolerance. No! Zero tolerance for any type of religion.
I want a Zero Tolerance policy on All The Patriarchal Bullshit.
Firmly believe that terrorism, in any shape or form, is against humanity. There should be zero tolerance towards terrorism.
Bush promised a foreign policy of humility and a domestic policy of compassion. He has given us a foreign policy of arrogance and a domestic policy that is cynical, myopic and cruel.
Foreign policy is inseparable from domestic policy now. Is terrorism foreign policy or domestic policy? It's both. It's the same with crime, with the economy, climate change.
Now [after election] where it goes into violence, I have a zero tolerance for riots.
I think if we have a policy of zero violence, it won't be met, but the policy of getting the Iraqis in the fight and marginalizing those who are trying to stir up trouble will be effective.
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