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releasing officer

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A properly designated individual who may authorize the sending of a message for and in the name of the originator. See also originator.


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Mr Mosley should be aware that it is not the police operating these cameras but a separate organisation responsible to the police therefore releasing officers to go about their duties of proper policing.
The theory behind the memo in question provides an innovative approach to releasing officers from other duties on a temporary basis to assist with frontline policing.
JAMES CHAMBERS, Rickleton, Washington Tony Blair house in North a white elephant DURHAM County could save money and put more officers on the streets by buying President Blair's house at Trimdon and selling it on to a private buyer, thus releasing officers currently guarding the property.
 
 
 
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