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He also plans to confiscate a rare Michelangelo drawing that Hitler needs to woo Mussolini.
What remains unclear is why the DHS would want to confiscate a journalist's phones.
And, he said, there are serious privacy and search issues raised when an officer wants to confiscate a phone.
They mindlessly apply the laws of statistics to confiscate a pre-arranged proportion (usually about 10%) of the money put into them.Well, not quite mindlessly.
The laws also allow police to confiscate a gun from a person under specific circumstances when the person poses a threat.
As two bouncers moved in, attempting to confiscate a bottle of Lambrini from her, she punched one of them and headbutted the other, leading to police being called.
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At one point they managed to confiscate an old shotgun.
If a Transportation Security Administration agent wants to confiscate an item, the traveler would be directed to the ReturnKey kiosk by the agent, said Steve Kranyec, ReturnKey's president.
Earlier, the director of the Aaj channel, Wamiq Zuberi, said a magistrate accompanied by five buses of gun-toting police officers showed up at the studios on Saturday night and tried to confiscate an outdoor broadcasting van.
So he opens up, admitting to his greed for power; to violating the treaties he had pledged to uphold; to confiscating a magic ring from the Nibelung dwarf Alberich.
I can't". Kathryn Doe added, "Educate rather than confiscate". "No one is looking forward to confiscating a skateboard and keeping track of it," Rollinger said.
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