Word: patrolling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tables in the area. That night Chanceilor Edward W. Strong announced the "indefinite suspension" of eight students who had taken part in the civil disobedience. The following day, when University police tried to arrest one of the protesters, hundreds of students sat down on all sides of the police patrol car and prevented the police from removing the demonstrator. The sit-down went on for 32 hours, until President Kerr, with Berkeley Parents' Day just one day away, agreed to negotiate with the students if they would call off their demonstration...
...estimated that an addition of about 30 men to the police force might insure that all foot patrol routes in the City are manned. There are currently 235 people in the police department. About 220 are actually police officers...
Hayes criticized "the tendency to take patrolmen off the street and put them into patrol cars...
Later he said that there are some 30 foot patrol routes in the City but that most of them were unmanned. "At night there aren't more than six men on the street," another councillor volunteered...
...since the 1956 Sinai-Suez crisis, and it brought the U.N. Security Council into emergency session. What the council heard about seemed to be a battle of inches. Accusing Israel of "wanton aggression," Syria's U.N. Ambassador Rafik Asha charged that the gravel road on which the Israeli patrol had been traveling was 50 yards inside the Syrian border. Not so, replied Israeli Ambassador Michael Comay angrily: according to a 1962 U.N. survey, the road is seven yards from the border, and on the Israeli side...