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While there seems to be a heightened danger of road deaths around this time, is it more important than usual to watch out for drunks?
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Although never substantiated and was brushed off by local officials as a spurious hoax, the "purge" showed up in a leaked FBI warning reportedly issued to Louisiana law enforcement as a sign of general heightened danger to them over the weekend.
They worry that it will lead all too easily to suspicions and rivalries among the big powers, and heightened danger for the world at large.What is more, treaties already signed now seem in danger of unravelling.
Nowadays, you don't see painted train cars all that often presumably because New York enforces heavy fines and potential jail time but painting trains remains pretty much the pinnacle achievement for most graffiti writers elsewhere, considering the precision, skill, and speed you have to apply in the face of heightened danger.
Each vehicle came with an off-duty police officer (who remained at all times uniformed and armed), and, for assignments of potentially heightened danger, Panou had brought in a team from the State Security Service — a domestic intelligence agency with a portfolio that includes guarding the President.
That week, several al-Jazeera employees again alerted Qatar-based bosses to the heightened danger.
The heightened danger and ubiquitous threat that journalists confront carries significant psychological challenges.
For instance, Campbell said, increasing use of heavier, higher-sulfur crude has heightened dangers in coker units, generally the last stop in refining.
We do not need cops who act like selling pot is an emergency, or who heighten danger with their guns and their flashbang grenades, instead of easing it.
The refugee crisis has put key EU institutions under strain; it has heightened the danger of Brexit (which Moscow would welcome); and it has severely weakened Angela Merkel, the architect of European sanctions against Russia.
Sir David Latham, chair of the board, has provided an answer to that question in an interview with the Guardian when he explained that public reaction to high-profile cases such as Jon Venables "heightened the danger of politicians and parole board members making 'skewed decisions' based on wrong assumptions about the risks offenders would pose to the public".
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