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On-duty policemen were killed because they thought that they were untouchable and neglected to look after their own safety.
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On-duty policemen are mainly killed because suspects resist arrest.
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On-duty Popcru members would face investigation if they deserted their posts to join the march.
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On-duty Popcru members would face investigation if they deserted their posts to join the march.
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On-duty Randfontein traffic officer Ben Vorster and his colleague Hermanus van Dyk said they had resigned themselves to the changes and would "wait and see" what the future held.
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"On-duty police had also been warned about a possible attack but we could not foresee where this was to take place," Capt van Deventer explained.
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On-duty officers have been required to wear name tags since Dec. 31, 2006.
Thestar.com - Home Page Wendy Gillis 2011
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On-duty use of alcohol, or use or possession of illegal drugs on the job, results in termination with no offer of a chance for rehabilitation, according to the FAA penalty table.
unknown title 2011
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On-duty officers responsible for killings almost always get off scot-free.
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On-duty officers have been required to wear name tags since Dec. 31, 2006.
Thestar.com - Home Page Wendy Gillis 2011
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