By Stephanie Kanowitz
May 21, 2021
A two-week use-of-force simulation experiment (SIMEX) used virtual reality (VR) to study factors that might affect arrest-related fatalities.
Conducted early last month by the Department of Homeland Security at the MITRE National Security Experimentation Lab in McLean, Va., the SIMEX simulated law enforcement officer and civilian encounters in an outdoor setting. More than 30 people participated, including officers from across the country, mental health experts and members of civilian review boards. The Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute and George Mason University also provided support.
“Given last summer’s arrest-related fatalities, our office the Office of State and Local Law Enforcement wanted to look at this problem not from what we thought, but what was evidence-based, rooted in science,” OSLLE Associate Director Lori Sims said.
Restaurants owners’ demand for allowing dine-in services
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government for allowing resumption of dine-in services at the hotels
and restaurants across the country while ensuring compliance with all
the necessary health guidelines.
Restaurant Owners Association (BROA) at its Purana Paltan office in
the city on Saturday.
a loss of more than Tk 50,000 crore since the outbreak of Covid-19
last year.
permanently after the first wave of Covid-19, and 50 percent of
ownerships’ have been transferred as their original owners’ could not
exist in the business.
services bills without surcharges, give them more time to pay due
bills and low interest loan facility.
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Coimbatore: Though the DMK has lost the western region to AIADMK and its allies in the 2021 state assembly election, it has managed to narrow down the margin of victory in some constituencies when compared with the 2016 assembly election results.
Of the 10 constituencies in the district, the DMK has lost to AIADMK with a margin of a few thousand votes in three to four segments.
While DMK lost with the lowest margin of 1,095 votes in the Kinathukadavu assembly segment in this election, it has lost with the highest margin of 41,630 votes in the Thondamuthur assembly constituency.
In the Kinathukadavu assembly election, AIADMK candidate and former minister S Damodaran secured 1,01,537 votes and his opponent Kurichi Prabhakaran from DMK polled 1,00,442 votes. The victory margin is 1,095 votes. In 2016, AIADMK candidate A Shanmugam secured 89,042 votes and defeated DMK candidate Prabhakaran by just 1,332 votes only.
The illegal award of the contract and payments to the companies for setting up the plant allegedly caused a loss of Rs1 billion to the national exchequer. Reuters/File
QUETTA: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Balochistan, on Wednesday filed a reference in an accountability court against three former chairmen of the Balochistan Development Authority (BDA) for misuse of authority and corrupt practices in the award of contract for installation of a water desalination plant in Gwadar.
The illegal award of the contract and payments to the companies for setting up the plant allegedly caused a loss of Rs1 billion to the national exchequer. The reference was filed against former BDA chairmen Muhammad Farooq, Sadat Anwar Qambrani and Ali Zaheer Hazara, director Javed Khan and contractors Ejaz Malik and Syed Mohammad Badar.