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Courthouses weren't on the "sensitive locations" list, but arrests were very rare.
The principle of "sensitive locations" has always been ambiguous, which only compounds the current fears in Las Cruces.
Architect Ross Langdon worked in Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, creating eco-lodges and socially sustainable tourism in ecologically sensitive locations.
But, he added, officers now patrol the bridge's sensitive locations, and alarms and sensors have been placed at those points.
"Of course we include them as sensitive locations from time to time," said a police spokesman, Paul J. Browne.
"This includes ICE policy regarding enforcement actions at or near sensitive locations".
Still, Mr. Stapleton said, in the 1980s there was resistance to using dogs to patrol sensitive locations.
This gives local people a say in their location and will allow local police forces to shut down clubs near sensitive locations like schools.
A point apparently missed by Ghosh is that greenfield sites, even green belt sites, may actually serve to relieve pressure on more environmentally sensitive locations.
An architect himself, he hired the architectural firm of Platt Byard Dovell White for the exterior because, he said, of its reputation for design in sensitive locations.
"The D.E.P. has demonstrated that it can build big infrastructure in very sensitive locations," said Mr. Ward during a tour of a huge valve chamber beneath Central Park.
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