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"You wouldn't want to say, 'Yeah, things are bad and who knows if they can even get better,' " Inspector Robert Lukach, the unit's executive, said.
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But the Canadian authorities wanted a better identification, Inspector Wells said, so New York detectives resorted to a ruse.
"It's faster, smarter and better policing," said Inspector Barrere, 43.
Far better for an inspector to visit the school for a day than for a full team to descend on the school more infrequently, and then give, more likely than not, the same judgement as the previous inspection.
Tell you who should have hidden his drugs better: former police inspector Keith Boots, of Halifax.
It wanted better training for inspectors, more powers, more interpreters for worker interviews and more transparency.
Jorge Nieto Menéndez, El Salvador's minister of labor, said the government was seeking to train inspectors better.
"We now route our complaints differently to better utilize our inspectors' time," Ms. Fink said.
Unlike Stephen Daldry's celebrated revival of Priestley's better-known "An Inspector Calls," this "Cornelius" is no postmodern reinterpretation.
Among other things, the report urged better training for inspectors, clearer regulations and a better understanding of regulations.
Ramos thinks that the key problem is that observers feel isolated and disempowered by the European Commission and the national authorities, and should get better backup from inspectors.
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