The Baltimore Police Department has new policies in place intended to help officers effectively fight crime while building trust with communities. Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison says his department is getting positive feedback from officers and the community. It is part of the effort to reform the police department.||BPD Reform Update/Consent Decree Overview presentation slides|| Harrison says the training covers 11 different areas and one officer described how it is helping him on the streets.“We re not nearly where we need to be, but we are progressing at a good pace,” Harrison said.Harrison provided updates on the consent decree Wednesday as his department continues working on de-escalation techniques, use of appropriate force, transparency, community policing and accountability.The commissioner also announced implementing a new stop, search and arrest policy.“To be clear, these policies do not handcuff our police officers,” Harrison said.Harrison said
23 Dec 2020 / 22:35 H.
KUALA LUMPUR: Consumers can make claims against telecommunications service providers if there is a breach or dissatisfaction over the promised services, says the Tribunal for Consumer Claims Malaysia (TTPM) chairman, Wan Rufaidah Wan Omar.
She said if the claim involved unfair contract terms, the tribunal could consider putting aside or changing the terms as provided for under the Consumer Protection Act 1999.
“Since the service provider contract is usually provided as standard and not discussed by the two parties, consumers are advised to read the terms and conditions prior to signing or agreeing to accept the services offered.”
She said this in a talk entitled ‘Common Consumer Mistakes Before and After Subscribing Services’ organised by the Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia (CFM) which was streamed live on CFM’s Facebook page, recently.