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Complaints and had
Complaints from consumers who had chosen to buy the Intellivision specifically on the promise of a " Coming Soon!
The Police Act of August 1976 set up a Police Complaints Board “ to formalise the procedure for dealing with public complaints .” The Education Act of November 1976 limited the taking up of independent and direct-grant school places and required all local authorities who had failed to do so “ to submit proposals for comprehensive schools ,” while the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act of 1977 extended local authority responsibility “ to provide accommodation for homeless people in their area ,” and instituted the right of homeless families to a permanent local authority tenancy.
Complaints were made at the Conference that no scientist had been permitted to examine the map and its companion documents in all the years of study since 1957.
Complaints were normally brought via a bill or petition, which had to show that the common law did not provide a remedy for the problem.
The newspaper often had to defend itself from libel charges and complaints to the Press Council ( later the Press Complaints Commission ) as a result of certain news-gathering techniques, such as entrapment, and contentious campaigns.
Complaints that it had become a nuisance led to the Urban District Council surrounding the site with a concrete wall.
Complaints eventually became loud enough that they decided something had to be done.
Complaints included that Kocharyan had not been an Armenian citizen for ten years as required by the constitution., even though it would have been impossible for him to be a 10 year citizen of a republic that was less than 7 years old ; however, the Armenian constitution recognized the Armenian SSR as it predecessor state.
During the investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission ( IPCC ) into the wrongful shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube station on 22 July 2005, Paddick stated that a member of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Sir Ian Blair's private office team had believed the wrong man had been targeted just six hours after the shooting.
In verbal and written statements to the Independent Police Complaints Commission ( IPCC ) on their investigations into the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, he had stated that a member of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Sir Ian Blair's private office team believed the wrong man had been targeted just six hours after the shooting.
In 1997, Lawrence's family registered a formal complaint with the Police Complaints Authority ( PCA ), which in 1999 exonerated the officers who had worked on the case of allegations of racism.
On 25 July 2006, the Independent Police Complaints Commission ( IPCC ) announced that it had asked the Metropolitan Police to look into alleged claims of police corruption that may have helped hide the killers of Lawrence.
Complaints again flooded in to Congress, but the damage had already been done, and the last silver dollars held by the United States Treasury were gone.
After investigation, the Press Complaints Commission ruled that the payment was justified and in the public interest because Martin " had a unique insight into an issue of great public concern ".
Complaints that the proprietors had not done enough to protect the colonists against Indians in the Yamasee War, and against the attacks of the neighboring Spanish in Queen Anne's War, convinced many in South Carolina of the necessity of ending proprietary rule.
In March 2010 the Press Complaints Commission ( PCC ) upheld a complaint against Liddle, who became the first journalist to be censured over the contents of a blog, because he had not been able to prove his claim about the crime statistics.
During the investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission ( IPCC ) into the wrongful shooting, one of his Deputy Assistant Commissioners Brian Paddick stated that a member of Blair's private office team had believed the wrong man had been targeted just six hours after the shooting.
Complaints had gone unheeded and people finally took to the streets in protest.
Complaints about the toll led to the 1879 construction of the St. Elmo Turnpike, which had an easier grade and a lower toll ( the St. Elmo turnpike was paved and renamed the Adolphus S. Ochs Highway in the late 1920s ).
Complaints were received at the BBC from the public who were unhappy that Alagiah had been asked to step down.
Following his support of Dar Al-Taqwa ’ s successful complaint to the Press Complaints Commission concerning a deliberately misleading and inflammatory attack by the Evening Standard in July 2005, a group of British journalists ( including Toby Helm, David Cesarani and Daniel Kahtan ) who had never met or interviewed Mr Thomson, retaliated by alleging that Thomson's 1994 book, The Next World Order ( which had, by then, been out of print for several years ), contained allegations that Freemasons and Jews control the governments of Europe and America, and that it was a " big lie " that six million Jews died in the Holocaust.

Complaints and been
Complaints by preachers suggest that they often did not wait, but at least until the early 1600s the common attitude to this kind of anticipatory behaviour seems to have been lenient.
Complaints have been made that there have been no published, peer-reviewed studies directly examining the extent to which people can correctly match fingerprints to one another.
Complaints about low appearance fees paid to tipi owners, lack of input on committees related to their participation and accusations that natives were being exploited have periodically been made throughout the years.
For example, San Francisco, California, has its Office of Citizen Complaints, created by voter initiative in 1983, in which civilians who have never been members of the San Francisco Police Department investigate complaints of police misconduct filed against members of the San Francisco Police Department.
" Complaints of privacy violations have been piling up at the Department of Health and Human Services.
It has been argued, for example, that Locrine borrows from the Complaints of Edmund Spenser, published in 1591, and from The Complaint of Elstred, a poem by Thomas Lodge, written c. 1591, that circulated in manuscript before its first printing in 1593.
She has been Chair of the Human Ethics in Research Committee for eight years at Waikato Institute of Technology and is currently serving on the NZ Law Society Waikato / Bay of Plenty Complaints Committee.
Complaints have been filed and there have been promises that the range will be reconfigured to make less noise.
A Facebook Page ( Canadian Judicial Council Complaints Forum ) has also been established for people to register their complaints against the Canadian Judicial Council and Judges.
She has been a speaker at Reputation Online Live, Media Camp London, Social Media in Business, a roundtable discussion on Customer Service for National Complaints Day and unGeeked Elite Retreat in Toronto.
A significant change was that the PCA was given extra powers allowing it to supervise police investigations into complaints, which has been taken further in its successor, the Independent Police Complaints Commission which replaced it on 1 April 2004 and which has the ability to carry out its own independent investigations.

Complaints and made
Complaints were made against local Dianetics practitioners for allegedly practicing medicine without a license.
Complaints about any failings in transport services in London are best made through the Tfl website which gives guidance on how to complain.
Complaints were made about the suitability of the song, as its lyrics mentioned neither Montreal nor Expo 67.
Complaints about solicitors if not satisfactorily resolved by the solicitors ' firm may be made to the Legal Ombudsman.
Complaints were made about its state in 1874 and 1885, which resulted in surveys being undertaken, but little was done to remedy the situation.
Complaints concerning telemarketing calls to homes and personal cell phones can be made to the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission.
Complaints from the public are handled by the Legal Complaints Service but this function will shortly pass to the Office for Legal Complaints which will be a single portal for complaints by the public made against all providers of legal services including the Bar, licensed conveyancers etc., but excluding unqualified will-writers.
Complaints were later made against him to the House of Commons by his prebendary, Peter Smart.
Complaints were also made about the 37mm main armament, which was not powerful enough to penetrate the armor of most tanks used by the Axis powers.
Complaints about the game included its monochrome graphics ; certain critics believed that they made it difficult to discern the screen's contents, and wished that the game was in color.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission later stated that the claims made in the programme were unfounded.
Mr. Chan Wing-Kai, the head of the Consumer Complaints & Advice Council, said, " The percentage of complaints made by individual visitors is 9. 3 %, which is relatively low.
Complaints from Florida caused the War Department to order Vose to take action against the bands still off the reservation, but Vose argued that breaking the pledges made to the Indians would have bad results, and the War Department accepted his arguments.
Complaints were made against him both for harsh government in Ireland and for violence in Herefordshire.
Complaints to the Ombudsman may also be made by any person whose interests are affected by an action of any government agency.
Complaints to the Ombudsman must be made in person, not through another party, but the Ombudsman may waive this rule if satisfied the person concerned is unable to make the complaint in person.
Complaints were often made at that time to the College of Physicians as to surgeons practising medicine, and, perhaps in consequence of some such difficulty, Banister in 1593 obtained a royal letter of recommendation which led the college to grant him a license ( 15 February 1594 ) on the condition that in dangerous cases he should call in one of its fellows.
Complaints were made about this heartless and illegal treatment to the Attorney-General and after an investigation, C. W. Reynolds, the superintendent of the settlement, and Dr. Oliver, the local physician were discharged for official neglect.
Complaints were made to the Criminal Justice Commission but no police were ever reprimanded.

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