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Yet with hindsight this recent poor run may reflect a trend that goes deeper and is not so easy to arrest.
Although he could have avoided arrest by staying inside the interest section -- an embassy in all but name that operates under the auspices of the Swiss Embassy in Washington -- he chose instead to spend today at his apartment, where it would be easy to arrest him.
No drugs, alcohol, weed or tobacco they were there to make you mediocre of aspiration, slow-moving, pliant, and easy to arrest.
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It is always easier to arrest someone who has imprints of explosives on his hands".
Perhaps Kifaya is intended as a magnet for identifying dissidents, to make it easier to arrest them later.
"The state secrets law immediately reminded me of the peace preservation law in 1928, which made it much easier to arrest people and suppress information," Ishida said.
Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War in 1861, making it easier to arrest someone without bringing the individual before a judge.
Arresting people that were easier to arrest was something they were more likely to do," he said.
We effectively centralized them into one spot where they were easier to arrest.
In fact, if you look at all the surveys, white kids do it just as much as black and brown kids -- but the prisons are full of black and brown kids because they don't get a good attorney, they live in poverty, it's easier to arrest them than to go to the suburbs.
In a conversation last summer, an on-duty officer told me that there are quotas, that they are unwritten, that they are different for different communities meaning that they are higher in communities of color that, although he doesn't like it, he'll strive to meet his quota to remain in good standing within the department, and that "it's easier to arrest black and brown kids" than other people.
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