Top 1200 Law Enforcement Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
The thing that I realized in my journey as a whistleblower... is that the reaction that I got from a lot of law enforcement and regulatory agencies was confusion and bafflement.
Fighting crime and bringing criminals to justice takes more than law enforcement officers alone.
It's been my desire to support efforts to aim at healing the relationship between law enforcement and the community. — © Doug Baldwin
It's been my desire to support efforts to aim at healing the relationship between law enforcement and the community.
State and local law enforcement are the primary protectors of the health, safety, and welfare of the people in the individual states.
Building trust between law enforcement officers and the communities we serve is one of my highest priorities as attorney general.
Any immigration-reform effort must begin first with border security and enforcement of the law.
Go after the illegal employers. No free stuff. Take the handcuffs off law enforcement. They'll go home! They'll self-deport! The problem today is they break the law. They come across the border. And again, what's coming across that border today are bad guys!
Charged with faithfully executing the laws, the president is, in effect, the nation's highest law enforcement officer.
Those who perpetrate fraud against our financial institutions will be met with the full force of law enforcement.
Every American expects and deserves the protection of law enforcement that is effective, responsive, respectful and, most importantly, constitutional.
I'm prepared to say that law enforcement should be allowed to seize the guns of those who are suspected to be involved in domestic terrorism.
As the state's chief law enforcement officer, it's my job to see that perpetrators of fraud are brought to justice.
Coming from a family of law enforcement officers, I have great respect for the work that they do and the risks they take to ensure our safety. — © John Bel Edwards
Coming from a family of law enforcement officers, I have great respect for the work that they do and the risks they take to ensure our safety.
Due to the very nature of police work, social distancing isn't always an option for our nation's law enforcement heroes.
Businesses should be assured that law enforcement will operate with the utmost sensitivity toward victims of cyber attacks.
I'd love to believe in my government so I could trust law enforcement people again. I don't have that belief any more.
I stand with crime victims, members of the law enforcement community, and advocates for justice in opposing a repeal of the death penalty.
We've stood up for the men and women of law enforcement, directing federal agencies to ensure they are protected from crimes of violence.
Our communities are reeling from poverty, from unemployment, from discrimination of all sorts and different interactions that they're having with the law enforcement, and education system, and so on.
Being a public defender makes you incredibly paranoid - and I would say with reason - about law enforcement.
I have no doubt that if an actual ticking bomb situation were to arise, our law enforcement authorities would torture. The real debate is whether such torture should take place outside of our legal system or within it. The answer to this seems clear: If we are to have torture, it should be authorized by the law.
What law enforcement always does is over-charge, and no one can fight it, so the people will plead down and you're stuck within the system.
I would suggest to you, what we need to do is assert a stronger leadership at the national level to support law enforcement.
I want to see Black Lives Matter be able to ultimately reduce law enforcement funding.
What law enforcement agencies and insurers do not understand is that driving while high is actually a safe activity.
It's definitely true that law enforcement investigations expand over time in appropriate ways.
Law-abiding Americans deserve to know that their government will not secretly tap their phones, read their medical records, access their library accounts or otherwise invade their personal lives, with no oversight or accountability. Law-abiding Americans also deserve to know that when law enforcement can show an impartial judge clear evidence of criminal activity or a threat to national security, swift and decisive action will be taken to protect the public. That is the balance we must achieve.
I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement.
You can just assume that better law enforcement response is going to quell the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
The most effective weapon against crime is cooperation... The efforts of all law enforcement agencies with the support and understanding of the American people.
When we did the first 'To Catch a Predator' investigation, law enforcement wasn't involved at all. Until after the story aired.
Our law enforcement, these are people that leave their houses and may not come back home at the end of the night.
But since September 11, we have made every effort to try to work closely with state and local law enforcement.
I stand by my work on behalf of the citizens of Spokane to further justice and promote civilian oversight of law enforcement.
Border enforcement coupled with employer sanctions and threatening employers who hire immigration law violators is insufficient.
We should not judge law enforcement's success by the number of tickets and arrests, but by the security and comfort the community feels in the public square.
Building secure products actually makes for a safer world; many people in law enforcement may not agree with that.
If the federal government will not enforce the immigration laws, our state and local law enforcement should be empowered to do so. — © Tommy Tuberville
If the federal government will not enforce the immigration laws, our state and local law enforcement should be empowered to do so.
I think it's a self-serving effort to put a political agenda above the safety of our law enforcement officers.
What's so great about playing a female lead, especially in law enforcement, is that these women do exist, and they're really quite interesting. They're fascinating.
There are people have grown up with implicit trust. Law enforcement, you name it. It's all gone. There's doubt about everything now. And this is not accidental.
Before I pursued acting full-time, I had every intention of going into some form of law enforcement work.
There is a reason that many African Americans have a healthy mistrust for law enforcement. We don't always feel protected or served by that particular institution.
No one is in favor of a bill that would force American citizens to have to interact with law enforcement in a way that wasn't appropriate.
The vast majority of law enforcement officers conduct themselves in really honorable, appropriate ways.
It's generally not wise to pick a fight with law enforcement in politics, especially when you're in the middle of a pretty significant scandal already.
Each day in Texas, law enforcement officers keep us safe from dangers we don't have to worry about.
Assault weapons pose a grave threat to all Americans, but most especially to law enforcement officers on our city streets. — © Dianne Feinstein
Assault weapons pose a grave threat to all Americans, but most especially to law enforcement officers on our city streets.
I introduced H.Res 430, a congressional resolution calling upon the president to declare a National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement.
Law enforcement has seen an unprecedented use of social media by ISIL. They're just kind of flooding the airwaves.
The American people must be able to trust that their courts and law enforcement will uphold, protect, and defend their constitutional rights.
What the Nazis did to the Jews in Europe, plantation owners and law enforcement [officers] were doing to the African-Americans.
Twenty-first century policing reform will require increased investment in law enforcement, not defunding it.
We have fewer troops in Afghanistan than we had law enforcement [officers] at the Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Sadly, there are inherent risks associated with the job of a law enforcement officer, and some make the ultimate sacrifice each year.
The truth is that this culture of political correctness has tied the hands of law enforcement around the USA.
It is time to raze the institutional foundations of racism and segregation within politics, law enforcement and society at large.
Our law enforcement agencies have found bodies in the desert, either buried or just lying out there, that have been beheaded.
Theft and corruption in the private sector is as bad as that in government and must be dealt with decisively by law enforcement agencies.
Effective law enforcement and social justice must be pursued together, as the foundation of our efforts against crime.
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