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Discover LudwigThe phrase "police infrastructure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the systems, facilities, and resources that support law enforcement activities.
Example: "The city has invested significantly in upgrading its police infrastructure to enhance public safety."
Alternatives: "law enforcement infrastructure" or "policing framework."
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But while such activity is welcomed by many, it also creates greater demand for public services, for schools, police, infrastructure, maintenance, etc.
Money is used to pay for local services (fire brigade, police, infrastructure) - £26.9bn raised this year.
But he also stated that more significant was a practical consideration, a feeling that the police infrastructure might not be able to cope with the deluge of calls which could result.
Schools, police, infrastructure go unfunded.
With strong leadership from Mayor Nan Whaley, the city commissioners put a.25% earnings tax increase on the ballot for November to fund universal preschool for 4-year-olds, and support roads, police, infrastructure, and emergency services.
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It does do some things very well, but clearly it has weaknesses around policing, infrastructure building and providing consistent education.
"We have already shown our capacity to launch attacks on the British military, judicial, and policing infrastructure.
The project in question amounts to a series of spiffy technological additions to the city's policing infrastructure.
We get a lamentable amount of authoritarian police state infrastructure and activity.
Finally, last week, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly to unveil a major new police surveillance infrastructure, developed by Microsoft.
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