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26. China Civil Aviation
- www.uniworldchina.com
- Access Air Systems, Inc. ...
- Load-moving solutions powered by air. ...
- Air America Fuel & Service .
- Air America has three jet trucks, and two avgas trucks. An Exxon dealer for over 25 years, you can rely on quality assurance and adequate inventory at Air America! Fuel prices are competitive, with a discount allowed for AOPA, NBAA, EAA, etc. ... Air America handles into-plane accounts, or we can make arrangements through your fuel broker.
- Holds contract with the Presidency of Civil Aviation for Flight Inspection of the airways of the Kingdom. ...
- AV445 Airport Sweeper: Provides powerful, high-speed vacuum cleaning of runways, ramps and taxiways, mounted on a commercial truck chassis of the customer's choice, 70/30 blast-air/suction system, 30,000 CFM blower with 205 horsepower auxiliary engine. ... RA730B Regenerative Air Mobil Sweeper: mounted on a freightliner custom built cab and chassis, single 6-cylinder CAT engine with Allison World Transmission, variable high lift or low dump hopper, with optional wander hose and broom-assist pick up head.
- Our company products consist of the following: Aircraft Tow Tractors (GVM: 5-60f), Special Purpose Tractors, Mobile Portable Water Tanks (1500-2500 liters), Tow-able Chlorinator Carts, Mobile Push Steps, and Storage Racking for Air Cargo Containers.
- Provides airport utility and aircraft fixed ground support systems, including aviation fuel systems, aircraft ground power systems, fixed aircraft heating and air conditioning and airport drainage systems. ...
- Users include United, Lufthansa, Air France, Japan Airlines and others.
- Executive Air Terminal, Charleston AVITAT.
- This airport is one of the most important air traffic hubs in Europe. ... 000 aircraft movements and the air traffic volume totaled 49. ...
- Glidepath also manufactures air cargo handling systems, parcel sorting systems and control systems. ...
27. The Globalization of Repression: A Special Report to the European Parliament, Dec 2001
- www.ratical.org
- Luxembourg (January 6, 1998) - Nearly 30 years ago, the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (BSSRS) warned that a new technology of repression was being spawned in an effort to contain civil unrest. ...
- The militarization of the police often begins via "special weapons and tactics squads," such as the Grenz Schutz Gruppe in Germany, the Gendarmerie Nationale in France, the Carabinieri in Italy, the Special Patrol Group in the UK or the federal police paramilitary SWAT teams in the US (FBI, DEA and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms). ...
- They include: electronic riot shields and electro-shock batons; bulk chemical irritant distributor systems (delivered by British water cannon or Israeli backpack sprayers); plastic bullet guns; hydraulically fired, slingshot rubber-bullet machines; and biomedical weapons, such as the compressed-air-fired drug syringe now commercially available both in the US and China. ...
- A button-activated induction coil in the handle sends 40,000 to 100,000 volts arcing across the metal strips, accompanied by intermittent indigo flashing sparks and an intimidating crackle as the air between the electrodes is ionized. ...
- Paradoxically, the Hague Declaration of 1989, which prohibited the use of hollow point ammunition in war, does not apply to the policing of civil conflicts. ...
- "Fingerprints, ID cards, data-matching and other privacy-invasive schemes were originally tried on populations with little political power, such as welfare recipients, immigrants, criminals and members of the military, and then applied up the socioeconomic ladder," says David Banisar of Privacy International. ...
- These plans have never been referred to any European government for scrutiny, despite the clear civil liberties issues raised by such a system. ...
- This technology makes it possible to conjure audio messages out of thin air and to pinpoint them so that just one person hears them. ...
- There is a pressing need for a wide-ranging debate of the humanitarian and civil liberties implications of allowing these weapons. ...
- The UV beam provides a wireless path capable of sending a 100-Hertz electric charge through the air toward a target. ...
- The roots of this military response to public protest lies in the Pentagon's Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2 - a previously secret military plan code-named "Operation Garden Plot. " As Morales notes, this covert plan to contain domestic "civil disturbance" now is being "tailored to fit the military and political requirements of American corporate global domination and social control, at home and abroad. ...
28. Asa Hutchinson Hosts Ask the White House
- www.whitehouse.gov
- Are you satisfied that your staff is looking at air cargo on passenger aircraft as a challenge to be solved not as problem to be eliminated? .
- There is more to do but the President with the new appropriation gives us about $50 million to improve air cargo security in aircraft. ...
- For the first time, we will require fingerprints and photos to confirm identity and to check terrorists watch lists. ...
- Eventually this will include a biometric component such as fingerprints and a photograph. ...
- since over 3,000 law enforcement agencies have adopted and deployed TASER weapons at the patrol level? .
- When the Coast Guard function was transfered to DHS, why was it not converted to Civilian Service from Uniformed Service? It seems that their function has changed to a more Law EnforcementSecurity branch of DHS very similar to INS Boarder Patrol. ...
- Sir, why do you call those people working on the border, Border Patrol, when they let everyone across? That's like calling a Veterinarian a brain surgeon, 'well he can kind of do it'. ...
- The border patrol apprehends thousands of illegal entrants every year, they do very dangerous work and they should be applauded for their courage. This year alone, scores of border patrol agents injured in the line of duty and they are working every day to protect our border. One border patrol agent emphasized how important the citizens are providing information to the border patrol. ...
29. National Police Administration
- www.moi.gov.tw
- Airport Police Bureau: in charge of the security of air terminals and airports. ...
- Airborne Squadron: in charge of mobile air support to other police forces. ...
- Established under the police headquarters and bureaus are police precincts, various police corps, civil defense control centers, and vessels corps. ...
- Police are required to reinforce collection of information within their own beats, strengthen patrol along the coast and on the sea offshore, strictly examine luggages of the passengers who entered from the airports and harbors to prevent illegal firearms from trafficking and keeping the safety. ... The system has stored 2,935,625 copies of personal fingerprints, leading to the discoveries of suspects involved in 2,919 criminal cases. ...
- Civil Defense.
- The civil defense force is set up mainly to take precaution against air raids, rescue people from disasters and, if necessary, assist in local self-defense, public security and paramilitary duties. This Ministry is in charge of civil defense administrative affairs, organizing and training the civil defense force. It does planning for civil defense against air raids, organizing and training boat and vessel crew members and controlling their assignments.
- There were 682,397 civil defense cadre and team members in Taiwan Area in 1996. The air raid shelters had a capacity to accommodate 49 million person. ... As to civil defense intelligence, there were 1,449 air raid alarm stations. ...
- Organization Duties | Civil Affairs |.
30. Program C: Operational Support
- www.state.la.us
- The Operational Support Program includes the following activities: Executive, Crime Laboratory, Protective Services, Department of Public Safety (DPS) Police, Support Services, Air Support, Operational Development, Applied Technology and Internal Affairs.
- The bureau collects, possesses, stores and disseminates criminal history information and related data (such as rap sheets, fingerprints, and photographs); assists police departments in criminal investigations through expert latent fingerprint comparison and subsequent court testimony; and provides identification of criminals, wanted/missing persons, probation/parole violators, habitual offenders, and unknown deceased persons. ...
- While search, rescue, pursuit, and emergency transportation are included among the duties of these aircraft, traffic patrol is their major use. ...
- It is also the responsibility of this section to certify the accuracy of blood alcohol testing instruments and filing the necessary documentation with the appropriate criminal justice systems so the results of those instruments can be used in criminal and civil proceedings.
- Civil Service Fees.
- Reimbursement to local governments for providing fingerprints through remote scanners linked to the Automatic Fingerprint Identification System.
- Civil Service charge for pro rata share of expenses.
31. Hansconian Online News Summary
- www.hanscom.af.mil
- Robert Latiff, 66th Air Base Wing Commander Col. ...
- ESC air navigation systems help Poland participate in NATO.
- NATO-compatible air navigation systems were among the more pressing needs the Polish Defense Ministry faced when they entered NATO three years ago, and that’s where ESC’s Global Air Traffic Operations Mobility Command and Control System Program Office came in.
- Working with the selected contractors, the program office installed, at four Polish Air Force bases, a total of four instrumentation landing systems and two tactical air navigation systems.
- The tactical air navigation systems are ground units with send-and-receive capabilities that provide pilots with bearing and distance information. ...
- To help speed the transition, the Air Force Security Assistance Training Center provided on-site training.
- In addition to the navigation and landing equipment, the program office also provided radios for the control towers, which help with air traffic control, and it’s likely there will be many more purchases in the future, depending on funding availability and other factors.
- The Polish government was so pleased, in fact, that during a mid-February commissioning ceremony for the new equipment, the Polish Air and Defense Force Commandant presented an inscribed, ceremonial officer’s dagger to Mr. ...
- The new store is located at the new shopping center on Griffiss Street, collocated with the Army Air Force Exchange Service.
- S Air Force, which gave me the opportunities to excel, as they have for so many immigrants and descendants of immigrants for almost 55 years. ...
- Former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Environment Ruby Butler DeMesme will be the guest speaker at the Women’s History Month Luncheon Tuesday.
- Civil Air Patrol.
- Five cadet members of the Civil Air Patrol’s Hanscom Composite Squadron have been selected to attend this year’s National Cadet Special Activities. ...
- Competitive selections for these activities are based upon the cadets’ overall standing within Civil Air Patrol and the results of a review board held at Civil Air Patrol’s Massachusetts Wing Headquarters at Hanscom. ...
- Selected for attendance to the Air Force Education and Training Command Familiarization Course was Cadet 1st Lt. ...
- , where he will gain some first-hand experience with the Air Force’s undergraduate pilot training program. ...
32. SHERIFF"S CRIME LAB
- www.sdsheriff.net
- Source of Samples: Driving under the influence arrests made by all County law enforcement agencies and California Highway Patrol. ...
- The comparison by a computerized data base system of known fingerprints to unknown fingerprints from crime scene evidence.
- This includes 9 contract cities, 8 cities with municipal police departments and a host of other agencies including the California Highway Patrol.
- The facility has eight foot wide hallways, spacious offices converted from former patient rooms, operating rooms converted to serology exam areas, redundant plumbing, air conditioning and electrical service. ...
33. HOW TO ANALYZE SECURITY MEASURES MADE EASY
- potomac-airfield.com
- THUS - The ONLY way to distinguish between two civil aircraft, one known and one unknown, is for some procedural means of Identify-Friend-from-Foe in which only the friend knows the secret code, handshake or tail wiggle; the other does not.
- Anything DETECTED entering the air, FROM ANYWHERE, INCLUDING ANY OPEN FIELDS, that has NOT been identified as a FRIEND, is PRESUMED FOE, and is INTERDICTED by one of several various and often dramatic means. ...
- If it had not been for its armed guards on patrol, even the Berlin Wall would have been nothing more than an architectural curiosity.
- (Another scary bit is to realize that once you've digitized fingerprints into little biometric ID cards, you can then send/steal their information by email, like credit card numbers, social security numbers, etc. ...
- AIR THREATS? YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING!.
- As recently as a few days ago I heard that 'someone in security was concerned' about a light civil airplane from the MD3 somehow 'crashing into an airliner. ...
- DCA Control: "United Airlines 123, suggest you climb at 4,000 feet per minute and 400+ knots until we figure out what that suspicious 100 knot light civil is doing flying five miles behind you. ...
34. Privacy Watch - Travel
- www.cotse.net
- Civil Liberties Freedom of Speech Freedom of Information Law & Enforcement Matrix Search & Seizure .
- Another insult to air passengers (Comment).
- The personal information that we provide while booking a flight is confidential and, as civil rights groups have already pointed out, passing on these information to others is a violation of one's right to privacy. ...
- "The plaintiffs' statements in an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security and the Transport Security Administration provides some useful clues about what it takes to make the grade as a dangerous terror suspect. ...
- "The Transportation Security Administration is examining the use of so-called "RFID-tagged" airline boarding passes that could allow passenger-tracking within airports, a proposal some privacy advocates called a potentially "outrageous" violation of civil liberties, according to a report in Computer World. ...
- "The American Civil Liberties Union is using a retired minister, college student and a member of the military to challenge the government's "no-fly" list of people believed to be the greatest threats to commercial aviation. ...
- air data.
- The vote comes a day after European Union ministers agreed to give their own law enforcement authorities access to more limited passenger data, overcoming similar concerns about civil liberties. ...
- "Delta Air Lines Inc. ...
- "The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is examining the use of RFID-tagged airline boarding passes that could allow passenger tracking within airports, a proposal some privacy advocates called a potentially "outrageous" violation of civil liberties. ...
- MEPs back air data privacy challenge.
- "Trans-Atlantic handovers of air passenger to US security agencies have been challenged by the European Parliament. A tight vote challenges EU compliance with transfers regarded as "vital" in the war on terror triggered by September 11 2001's air-hijack attacks on New York and Washington. ...
- Civil liberties groups unite for RFID protest.
- "Civil liberties groups from both sides of the Atlantic have joined forces to oppose the proposed introduction and cross-border sharing of biometrics and RFID in more than one billion passports worldwide. Human rights organisations from Europe, North America, Australia and Asia have sent an open letter to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) railing against plans to create an international 'identity register' that would force the inclusion of biometrics and controversial RFID tracking tags in all passports by 2015. Among the 39 groups who put pen to paper are: Privacy International, the Foundation for Information Policy Research, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union. ...
35. CNN.com - A background check on Bush's plan for safer skies - October 8, 2001
- www.cnn.com
- " Some of Bush's Cabinet secretaries--and even his dad--strapped themselves into commercial planes to "prove" that air travel is safe. ...
- Bush wants the Federal Government to supervise passenger and luggage screening--not by staffing those jobs with thousands of newly hired civil servants, but by contracting out to private firms. ...
- But the real problem is that the work is mind numbing--few people with big law-enforcement ambitions want to make suitcase patrol their beat. ...
- IN THE AIR .
- citizens have signed up so far to have their fingerprints and hand geometry digitized to breeze them through immigration controls at seven U. ...
36. Archives 2002
- www.ratlines.com
- Here are some images taken by Pamela Bednarik - ADSO-PA CGL 1SR during a flight with USCG Air Station Miami to Bimini Bahamas on Dec 24th 2002.
- (USCG Air Group Miami).
- John has done over 20 USCG Aux Patrol hours on the "Patrolman Wallberger" this season in addition to his extraordinary Public Affairs activities. His pictures of Launch 5 on Patrol 11SEP02 have been published nationwide. ...
- (Image by Ken Sommers ADSO-CS) AVIATION ICE PATROL WORKSHOP 14 DEC 02.
- There was an Aviation Ice Patrol Workshop in the Caldwell Flight Academy at Essex County Airport on Saturday, December 14, 2002 from 9:00am to 11:00am. ...
- This workshop is required for all USCG Aux members interested in the Air Observer, Air Crew, and Pilot Qualifications. ...
- The Aviation ratings for Auxiliarists require a written test, (available on-line along with the manual), the Ice Patrol and SAR Workshops, Flight Physical, Aviation Swim and Egress Test. ... For example, an Air Observer needs 10 in-flight hours.
- 6,1968, while on patrol as the Heavy Weapons Squad Leader of D Company, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in Quan Tri Province, Vietnam. ...
- "Fingerprint America" provides parents with a passport sized document that contains their child's name, blood type, DNA hair sample, fingerprints, a picture, dental, and other personal information. ...
- 9/11 LAUNCH 5 PATROL.
- In the first year since implementation, this highly successful operation has resulted in an estimated one-half million hours of dedicated volunteer support for the maritime security mission, through operations involving surface and air multi-mission harbor patrols, backfill search and rescue support and standby duties, as well as administrative and logistics activities. ...
- Since 11 September, Auxiliarists have proudly stood the watch side by side with Coast Guard active duty, Reserve, and civilian shipmates onboard cutters as well as at stations, groups, air stations, and marine safety offices throughout America. ...
- An Operations Patrol Assignments meeting was held on Aug 7th at 7PM at the Washington Irving Boat Club,238 Green St. ... Patrol Assignments for the rest of the season were given out at this meeting. ...
37. NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 414
- www.leg.state.nv.us
- 250 Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Disclosure by employee or prospective employee required; notice of employer’s refusal to allow participation during working hours.
- 260 Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Discharge of employee for membership prohibited; exceptions; civil remedy.
- The Division is the State Agency for Emergency Management and the State Agency for Civil Defense for the purposes of the Compact ratified by the Legislature pursuant to NRS 415. ... The Chief is the State’s Director of Emergency Management and the State’s Director of Civil Defense for the purposes of that Compact.
- (a) One member who is a representative of the Nevada Wing of the Civil Air Patrol;.
- 250 Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Disclosure by employee or prospective employee required; notice of employer’s refusal to allow participation during working hours.
- An employee who wishes to join a volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of a sheriff’s department or a Civil Air Patrol unit shall disclose that fact to his employer.
- An applicant for employment who is a member of a search and rescue or reserve unit of a sheriff’s department or a Civil Air Patrol unit shall disclose that fact to his prospective employer.
- 260 Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Discharge of employee for membership prohibited; exceptions; civil remedy.
- Any person, including a government, governmental agency or political subdivision of a government, who employs a person or is vested with the power to discharge or recommend the discharge of a person shall not deprive that person of his employment for any reason specifically relating to his service as a member of a volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of a sheriff’s department or a Civil Air Patrol unit unless:.
- A person discharged in violation of subsection 1 may commence a civil action against his employer and:.
- (b) Identify deceased victims by using, without limitation, latent fingerprints and the forensic methods of dentistry, pathology and anthropology.
38. City of Murfreesboro, TN - Police- Divisions
- www.murfreesborotn.gov
- The Uniform Division is responsible for patrolling 39 square miles divided into 3 districts and sub-divided into 10 patrol zones. ...
- Currently, there are eight (8) officers assigned to patrol 4. ...
- The Uniform Division is divided into two (2) sections: Patrol Services , which is responsible for all patrol-related activity, and Traffic/Special Services , which is responsible for traffic enforcement, accident investigation and the Special Operations Unit. ...
- Patrol Units within the division will be equipped with mobile data terminals by the end of 2000. ...
- New playground equipment, blacktop, speed bumps, air conditioners, fencing, drink machines and payphones have also been installed.
- It will cover various topics such as: Uniformed Division policies and procedures, traffic enforcement and investigation, patrol procedures, criminal investigations, search and seizure laws and procedures, Community Oriented Policing Services, defensive, vice and narcotic procedures and domestic violence. ...
- The School Traffic Patrol provides traffic direction for most of the schools within the city limits. The role of the school traffic patrol officer is to provide safe passage for both pedestrians and motorists traveling to and from school. ...
- Police Headquarters, located at 302 South Church Street contains offices for the Commissioner, Deputy Chief, Operations and Uniform Division Commander, and Captains of Patrol and Special Services. Offices for the three (3) Patrol Shift Commanders (Lieutenants) are located here, as well as the Police/Fire Communications Center. ...
- These clerks receive payments for all crash and police incident reports requested by the public, fingerprints taken for personal use, and videotapes requested. ...
- Fingerprints (1stCard – Same Person) $5. ...
39. Aviation News - February 2002: Page 9
- www.najaco.com
- "The air carriers today, as a result of that audit, have stronger safety programs," he said. ...
- Manchester Online - Striking air staff halt traffic - HUNDREDS of angry striking workers at Manchester Airport took to the streets in a mass protest following the collapse of peace talks. ...
- Qantas chief executive Geoff Dixon, speaking on the same program, repeated his comment from last week that there will be a bloodbath if Tesna got Ansett back in the air.
- Hartranft then formed the AOPA Air Guard (forerunner of the Civil Air Patrol), which trained pilots to make emergency medical flights and spot submarines operating in U. ...
- Army Air Corps Reserve captain in Washington, he was secretary of the Interdepartmental Air Traffic Control Board and the War Aviation Committee to help settle any disputes between military and civilian operations. ...
- He formed the AOPA Foundation, which is today's Air Safety Foundation, promoting safe flying, a crucial element of AOPA's mandate. ...
- IAOPA became the only accredited general aviation representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 1964, a distinction still held today. ...
- The Guardian - Air traffic shutdown as one worker calls in sick - Julia Finch - The Guardian - A 400-mile-wide corridor of airspace across England and the North sea was closed for nine hours on Saturday night, and again last night, because one air traffic controller was off sick. ...
- The national air traffic service (Nats), which is under pressure from its banks and was granted a £30m cash lifeline by the government yesterday, was forced to shut down a belt of airspace 200 miles either side of a line from Humberside to Copenhagen when it could not find a controller to take over when a duty worker called in sick. ...
- A source at Nats blamed the closure on increasingly poor industrial relations at the newly part-privatised air traffic control service. ...
- The shutdown highlights the chronic shortage of staff trained to use the new national air traffic control centre at Swanwick in Hampshire, which opened at the end of January. ...
- "I do not believe it's in Australia's interests that we have one airline that has 80 per cent of the air traffic," the Opposition leader said.
- News Telegraph - Man's illness shuts 400-mile air corridor - By George Jones, Political Editor - A CORRIDOR of airspace over northern England had to be closed because an air traffic controller was ill and a replacement could not be found.
- The 400-mile wide section was shut to aircraft last night and the night before because the newly-privatised National Air Traffic Services was understaffed.
- Stephen Byers, the Transport Secretary, confirmed yesterday that the Government has agreed to a £30 million emergency loan to save the newly-privatised air traffic control service from financial failure.
- A decline in air traffic following September 11 had led to a shortfall that needed to be dealt with, Mr Byers said.
40. CBS News | 'High' Terror Alert Ends | January 9, 2004 20:07:34
- www.cbsnews.com
- Air France canceled six flights between Paris and Los Angeles on Christmas Eve after a request from U. ...
- Civil aviation authorities in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Portugal all said they would not allow the sky marshals to travel and would instead cancel flights if there was a strong suspicion of a planned attack. ...
- The British Air Line Pilots' Association said it might advise its members — nearly 90 percent of Britain's 9,200 commercial pilots — not to fly with a sky marshal. ...
- officials began scanning fingerprints and taking photographs of foreigners arriving at U. ...
- Find out what actions are being taken to protect our nation in the air, water and on land. ...
- Sends Out 'Dirty Bomb' Patrol.
41. UCSD Homeland Security
- homelandsecurity.ucsd.edu
- The UCSD Jacobs School team continues tests at White Sands, and at a second testing site at the Kirkland Air Force Base near Albuquerque. ...
- Long stretches of coastline in southern California and other parts of the country are vulnerable to penetration because of the inability to patrol them. ...
- Fingerprints of a Terrorist: Technique Permits Detection of Nanogram Quantities of TNT.
- A new technique developed by chemists in UCSD's Division of Physical Sciences to detect the presence of small residues of TNT and picric acid, a chemical commonly used by terrorists in letter bombs, could identify the suspect from the fingerprints left behind on a subway ticket. ...
- The developers of the Visualization Center believe such a facility can serve as a prototype for real-time analysis of the environment and the health of civil infrastructure during and after natural or man-made disasters. ...
- In preliminary work on the project, Delson developed a novel kinematic configuration that uses air muscles to actuate a robot leg. ...
- An Integrated Framework for Health Monitoring of Highway Bridges and Civil Infrastructure.
- Using Unmanned Air Vehicles for Monitoring, Detection, and Inspection: New Materials and Design of Lightweight UAVs for Homeland Security and Military Applications.
- The new UAVs will be able to patrol the coastal areas of the United States and use high-resolution cameras and sensors to ensure safety; gauge damage, and maneuver through smoke to aid in fighting forest fires. ...
42.
- www.in.gov
- AIR BAGS.
- CIVIL DISORDERS.
- CIVIL LIABILITY.
- CROWD CONTROL AND CIVIL DISORDERS.
- FINGERPRINTS.
- PATROL.
- PATROL VEHICLE OPERATIONS, see also DRIVER EDUCATION.
- PURSUIT DRIVING, see PATROL VEHICLE OPERATIONS.
- TRAFFIC STOPS, see also OFFICER SURVIVAL, PATROL, IN THE LINE OF DUTY .
43. Center for Immigration Studies
- www.cis.org
- constant guard of national borders by the Border Patrol; record checks related to security clearances for immigrant defense workers. ...
- Among their other duties, these men and women make the all-important decisions about who gets a visa to enter the United States, making them the forward guard of homeland defense — America's other Border Patrol.
- While fingerprints will never be available on most of those on the list, many persons on the watch list have been arrested or detained by authorities in other countries or on previous stays in the United States. To the extent possible we need to obtain these fingerprints and make them part of the watch list database.
- To be most effective, the visa process should start with each applicant's fingerprints being digitally scanned into an integrated system which can be accessed by everyone involved in the immigration process — overseas, at the border, and within the country. These fingerprints should be checked against the watch list. Ideally, visitors' fingerprints should be scanned again when they enter the country, and again when they leave. This wouldn't be cheap to establish, but the technology is already widely used; in fact, the Border Patrol has been scanning fingerprints of illegal aliens apprehended on the Mexican border for several years now. Gathering applicant fingerprints and scanning them again when a person enters and leaves the country would serve many purposes: First, it would be a way of definitively determining that someone has entered the country and also that they have left when they are supposed to. Second: it would be a way of excluding those on the watch list for whom we have fingerprints. ... government with fingerprints would by itself be a significant deterrent to would-be terrorists who certainly would be reluctant to give the government this information.
- If we took a digital photo of every visa applicant and ran it through facial recognition software, (which is already pretty well developed), along with fingerprints for each applicant, we might also be able to identify suspected terrorists even if they apply for a visa using a false identity. ...
- The next layer of protection is the border itself, which has two elements — "ports of entry," which are the points where people traveling by land, sea, or air entering the United States, and the stretches between those entry points. The first are staffed by immigration and Customs inspectors, the second monitored by the Border Patrol and the Coast Guard.
- There is no mechanism for tracking land departures, and the system for tracking arrivals and departures by air, which is how most visa-holders travel, is completely broken. ... The opportunities for failure are enormous: airlines often don't collect the forms or forward them to INS; visitors may enter by air but leave by land, leaving no trace of their departure; the information on the paper forms may be improperly keyed in. ...
44. Tapping Officials' Secrets
- www.rcfp.org
- Air pollution control: Records, reports, and information required by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management under this chapter, upon a satisfactory showing that disclosure would divulge production or sales figures or unique methods, processes, or production, trade secrets, or other competitive information. ...
- Civil court mediation: All sessions (and records of sessions), unless the parties and mediator consent otherwise. Alabama Civil Court Mediation Rules 10 (confidential records). ...
- Civil court mediation: Confidential information, records, and reports disclosed or received during the mediation. Alabama Civil Court Mediation Rules 11 (confidential records). ...
- Civil court mediation: There shall be no record made of the mediation proceedings. Alabama Civil Court Mediation Rules 12 (confidential records). ...
- Pardons, paroles, and probation: State prisoner files, except for entry by each member of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles of reasons for favoring a pardon, parole, remission of fine or forfeiture, or restoration of civil and political rights. ...
- State Fire Marshal: Any information furnished pursuant to this article, until such time as its release is required pursuant to a criminal or civil proceeding. ...
- of such committee; all records and proceedings of such committee; but documents made in the regular course of business of a health care provider or hospital or available from original sources are not immune from discovery or use in a civil proceeding "merely because they were presented or considered during the proceedings of the Alabama impaired physicians committee. ...
- Youthful offenders: Fingerprints, photographs, and other records of person adjudged to be youthful offender, unless the court, in its discretion, permits inspection of these records. ...
- Civil Air Patrol: current lists of license tags in each county issued to amateur radio operators licensed by the Civil Air Patrol. ...
- State Air Pollution Control Act: records, reports, and information gathered pursuant to agency authority, except for trade secrets. ...
45. City of Diamond Bar - Sheriff Services
- www.ci.diamond-bar.ca.us
- Diamond Bar Volunteer Patrol .
- In addition, there are 25 members of the Diamond Bar Volunteer Patrol who act as extra eyes and ears for the Sheriff's Department. ...
- Diamond Bar Volunteer Patrol .
- There are three patrol divisions (Field Operations Regions I, II and III), a Custody Operations Division, a Correctional Services Division, a Detective Division, a Court Services Division, a Technical Services Division, an Office of Administrative Services and the Personnel and Training Division.
- This air of adventure and uncertainty as to California's status as a territory, made conditions so chaotic that lawlessness was the rule, rather than the exception.
- 1913 -The fee system of compensation was abolished and the Civil Service merit system was installed. ...
- 1932 -The marked car Patrol system was inaugurated. ...
- 1963 -After 179 years of private police patrol, Catalina Island contracted with Los Angeles county. ...
- 1966 -"Sky Knight" helicopter patrol was initiated.
- 1972 -Automated Index System was initiated with instant access to criminal records and fingerprints from other justice agencies and summary probation sentences from county courts. ...
46. FEEDING THE OCTOPUS - AN OVERVIEW OF THE FINANCING MECHANISMS OF ...
- www.democracyunbound.com
- During the war, the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) made a deal with Lansky to provide Luciano his freedom after the war in exchange for providing Mafia thugs to patrol East Coast docks to keep out Nazi saboteurs. ...
- Arms, munitions, supplies and drugs were shipped to the Kuomintang through Thailand by Civil Air Transport (which had done so much to supply Nationalist cities during the civil war and was the successor to the Flying Tigers, an American air squadron that assisted the united Chinese front in their fight against Japan) and Sea Supply. ...
- (Blum 1995, 141-142) The Civil Air Transport morphed into the legendary Air America, another Helliwell creation, to serve the transport needs of the CIA and their clients: arms and supplies in, drugs out.
- air support for the Bay of Pigs invasion and peace overtures to the Soviets regarding strategic nuclear weapons all combined to unleash the coalition of forces that had coalesced in the wake of the Cuban Revolution - the Mob, the CIA and right-wing Cuban exiles - killing him. ...
- s with 50 pounds of heroin before shipping them back home to cooperative officers at Norton Air Force base in California. ...
- Nugan was the son of a fruit and vegetable farmer from Griffith, Australia and Hand was a Bronx-born, highly decorated Green Beret from Vietnam, who helped establish the Shah of Iran's notorious SAVAK secret police (Stich 1994, 354), worked as an Air America employee in Golden Triangle drug trafficking, and trained armee clandestine commandos in Laos with Jerry Daniels. ...
- Pacific Command General LeRoy Manor, Philippine branch chief (also on secret assignment there for the air force, possibly revolving involvement in the aborted rescue of American prisoners in Iran); CIA asset Gordon (Billy) Young, Golden Triangle representative; Neil Evans, Chiang Mai branch chief; military intelligence specialist George Farris, Hong Kong branch chief; former CIA Deputy Director for economic research Walter McDonald, consultant; and CIA adviser and Kissinger aide Guy Pauker, consultant. ...
- The weapon didn't have any fingerprints on it and had a bullet in the chamber. ...
47. CTRL Fwd: CIA-DRUGS Re: powerfull groups /LTV, whats th
- www.mail-archive.com
- Byrd started the Louisiana Civil Air Patrol where David Ferrie trained Lee Harvey Oswald and Barry Seal. ... >> > > Where does this come from? I've seen that there were unidentified > > fingerprints found, but never that they'd been identified. ...
48. DefendAmerica - Home Page 01/30/2004
- www.defendamerica.mil
- Air Force.
- Air Force Reserve.
- Air National Guard.
- Civil Air Patrol.
- John Orazietti from the 304th Civil Affairs Brigade, stands guard on a the roof top of the mayor's office in Ar Ramadia, Iraq, Jan. ...
- "For months I've been saying that al Qaeda's fingerprints have been here in Iraq," Army Lt. ...
- Air Force Radio.
- Air Force TV.
- Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. ...
- INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey, Jan. 30, 2004 — People from the 728th Air Mobility Squadron aerial port flight have a hand in just about every aircraft that transits Incirlik Air Base, whether it's supporting Operation Enduring Freedom or carrying passengers home after a holiday in the states. ...
- SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. ...
- New Precision Approach Radar Guides Pilots into Incirlik Air Base .
- Now, a week later, a group of Iraq-bound Marine reservists are sucking air and sniffing tear gas in hopes that a little sweat now will save blood later. ...
- Air Force .
- EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — If you ask Blake Henderson, a young boy from nearby Niceville, to tell you who Air Force Capt. ...
49. Introduction to Applied Criminology
- faculty.ncwc.edu
- State highway patrol (decentralized) states usually have separate state bureaus of investigators, and state police (centralized) states usually have their own state police detectives. ...
- A preliminary investigation is the early reporting of all known facts, usually done by the patrol officer or first responder. ...
- Report Date Patrol Zone Officer Reporting Badge Number .
- , Rocky Mount, fired one shot in air in an attempt to terminate the assault on John Doe. ...
- Bill Jones, in an attempt to assist John Doe, also pulled out a 38 caliber handgun, but fired it into the air in an attempt to scare away Ray Mallard, who fled the scene limping. ...
- The scene was processed by Patrol Officer J. ...
- This investigation disclosed that when John Doe and Bill Jones feared for their life due to an attack by Ray Mallard, both pulled their firearms, with John Doe shooting Ray Mallard and Bill Jones firing into the air. ...
- Preliminary investigations are normally done by the first responder, usually the patrol officer, but there may be times when the detective is involved in a preliminary investigation. ...
- History of Fingerprints.
- Fingerprints: The Origins of Crime Detection. ...
50. Prism Magazine - February 2002 - 25 Ways to Fight Terrorism
- www.asee.org
- They also show just how diverse the field of engineering is, as innovations in traditional disciplines such as civil and electrical engineering are joined by discoveries in newer fields like bioengineering and acoustics. ...
- Seconds count in crime fighting, which is why highway patrol officers in North Carolina become frustrated whenever they stop a suspicious character. ... After September 11, he hopes the innovation will help national law enforcement as well as state patrol and says that it may even lead to new ways of storing digital photos for easier access.
- Discovering how a bomb fragments during an explosion may provide as much evidence as the fingerprints of criminals can. ...
- DECONTAMINATING THE AIR .
- mechanical engineering at the University of Florida, designed an indoor air-cleaning technology in the mid 1990s to help rid buildings with poor ventilation of excessive mold or mildew. Now, with a few alterations, Goswami believes that his photocatalytic air-cleaning system, which uses the interaction between light and chemicals to destroy spores, could also eliminate airborne anthrax and other dangerous pathogens. ...
- At the University of Oklahoma, Le Gruenwald, a professor of computer science, and her husband, Hermann Gruenwald, a professor of civil engineering, are helping to create a publicly available Internet database of information about terrorism, including incidents, alleged perpetrators, targets, weaponry, and indictments. ...
- The Air Force is sponsoring Santos's research. ...
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