Bazsites.com Security And Crime Watch
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On the Web
- UK Horsewatch - Stolen horse and trailer database for the United Kingdom. Information includes security precautions, freezemarking, known tactics, and message boards.
- The Stolen Horse Register - Full descriptions and colour photos for crime stolen horses in the United Kingdom. Searchable database by breed, gender, color, and region.
- Essex Horsewatch - Equine crime prevention advice. Details of stolen horses, tack, boxes and trailers. Email facility for specific advice. United Kingdom.
- Texas Brands - Freeze branding sales and service. Offers irons and used nitrogen tanks for sale. Includes photos, instructions, and fee information. Located in East Texas.
- netposse.com - Offers photos and descriptions of stolen horses and identifies those recovered. Free submissions, chat, theft prevention tips, sales of book by site author Debi Metcalfe based on the theft and recovery of her horse.
Wikipedia Articles
- Neighborhood watch - A neighborhood watch (also called a crime watch or neighborhood crime watch) is a citizens' organization devoted to crime and vandalism prevention within a neighborhood. It is not a vigilante organization, since members are expected not to directly intervene in possible criminal activity.
- United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security - The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security is a subcommittee within the House Judiciary Committee.
- Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 - The Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 was formally introduced into the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 19 November, 2001 two months after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York. A Parliamentary committee was critical of the swift timetable for such a long Bill.
- Crime Watch - Crime watch may refer to:
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 59 - United Nations Security Council Resolution 59, adopted on October 19, 1948, concern that the Provisional Government of Israel had yet to submit a report to the Council regarding the progress of the investigation into the assassinations of United Nations Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte and Observer Colonel Andre Serot the Council requested the Israeli Government submit an account of the progress made in the investigation and to indicate therein the measures take with regard to negligence on the pert of officials or other factors affecting the crime. The Resolution reminded the Governments and authorities concerned of their obligations to live up to the goals and responsibilities established in United Nations Security Council Resolution 54 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 56.