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He also said that social events are being assessed for potential violence, and that numbers of security officers are assigned based on the assessment.
In Londonderry, the police braced for potential violence on Saturday night after an estimated 6,000 members of the city's main Protestant fraternal group, the Apprentice Boys of Derry, marched alongside 145 bands from Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The consensus seems to be that because it's important to be prepared for potential violence, police with riot gear have to be available, and close by, but they shouldn't necessarily be in sight, where they send the counterproductive message that violence is expected.
Every time the phrase "abortion is murder" is used, it sows another little seed for potential violence against abortion providers.
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For all the claims about the potential for violence, election day, November 7, remained mostly calm across the state.
US President Barack Obama has called for restraint on all sides, saying the potential for violence remained.
And in turn, the NYPD could reasonably ask for help in fighting the extremism and potential for violence that exists in all communities.
"The potential for violence that is there for youth is quite significant right now," Belcourt says.
Judges and parole boards rely on it for insight into a prisoner's criminal tendencies or potential for violence.
Most press accounts focused on security concerns and the potential for violence, they said, leaving little room for explanations of why people were protesting in the first place.
The potential for violence seemed great, despite urgent American pleas for restraint.
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