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Topic: Peter Imbert


  
  Village of Amityville, New York
Peter attended Amityville Public School, St. Martin of Tours Elementary School and St. John the Baptist High School in West Islip.
Peter graduated from the University of Richmond in 1981 with a B.A. in Economics.
With the support of the residents and the Board of Trustees, we have achieved goals previously thought unattainable, such as the demolition of the Colonial Motel and the tenements at the corner of Ocean Ave.
www.amityville.com /Mayor-Imbert.cfm   (282 words)

  
  GANGSTERS INCORPORATED - JACKY IMBERT
Imbert was arrested as he allegedly prepared for another killing.
Imbert said: "Look, all these ups and downs, they are beginning to cause me problems, you get it?" Police were convinced this was evidence he was part of the operation run by the Russian mafia.
The only evidence linking Imbert to the alleged scam is the telephone call with Erman, which, as his lawyer pointed out in court, is open to interpretation.
gangstersinc.tripod.com /Imbert.html   (576 words)

  
 Summary of The Lives of The Main Martrys of College General
Imbert was born at Marigane, south of France, to poor farmers.
Bishop Imbert refused to renounce his faith and was beheaded at Saenamt'o near Seoul.
1823 Peter Qui was born in Bung, province of Gia Dinh, to Christian parents.
www.rc.net /malaysia/collegegeneral/summary_martrys.htm   (1327 words)

  
 Mayor Peter Imbert wins election easily with more than 80% of vote
It was clear, early on, that Imbert, who faced a challenge from two opponents, had won the election, easily.
By 9:30 it was clear Imbert had won a major victory and that his administration had received a mandate from the people.
Imbert said he and the Village Board would not have been able to accomplish what it has over the past four years had it not been for the support of local officials, both Republicans and Democrats.
www.amityvillerecord.com /news/2001/0328/Front_page/09.html   (866 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 23 Oct 1992
As Sir Peter makes clear in his report, he inherited from Sir Kenneth Newman a service that had decentralised operational decision making to areas and divisions, but Sir Peter recognised that cultural changes needed to be made if organisational changes were to be effective.
The present Commissioner, who is admirably supported by his deputy and the rest of his top management team, has focused the attention of the Metropolitan police on the high standard of service that their officers must provide to maintain the trust that must exist between the police and the community.
Sir Peter Imbert arrived at a time when, according to chief inspector of constabulary Sir John Woodcock a few days ago, the problems in the Met had "come close to disaster." Sir Peter had the intelligence to realise that the Met had to change and the vigour and clarity of purpose to carry that through.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1992-10-23/Debate-1.html   (5871 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Version - Amityville's latest ghouls: tourists!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Since the Lutzes left, the house has changed hands three times, its number has been changed and the eye-like, half-moon windows on the top floor have been changed to less-eerie squares.
As much as Imbert and other residents hate to admit it, Kangesier is right.
Imbert said it would be unseemly for the village to profit from the murders.
www.nydailynews.com /boroughs/v-pfriendly/story/298261p-255400c.html   (988 words)

  
 Chief Officers
Chief Constable since 1 May 2001, Ian succeeded David Williams QPM who had served for three and a half years.
He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1965 and served as Staff Officer to former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Peter Imbert.
Having attended the Senior Command Course in 1989, Ian moved to Kent Constabulary serving as Assistant Chief Constable in charge of Administration and Supply, and then Operations, before moving back to the Metropolitan Police as Deputy Assistant Commissioner in 1992.
www.btp.police.uk /chief.htm   (610 words)

  
 Hearing set on plans to build home improvement center and senior housing on South Oaks property by Carolyn James
According to Mayor Peter T. Imbert, however, the Village has continued to monitor the entire project and its potential impact on the Village.
Imbert said some of those concerns included the potential for an increase in traffic and congestion not only along Sunrise Highway but also on local Village streets as a result of the entire development.
The third application requests a change of zone from RI 7 Residential to GB Business to construct an assisted living facility on 3.27 acres on the northeast corner of Sunrise Highway and Louden Avenue, Massapequa, and on an adjacent 1.44 acre parcel in the Town of Babylon.
www.babylonbeacon.com /News/2003/1114/Front_Page/006.html   (434 words)

  
 CAIN: Peter Heathwood's List of Television Programmes, 1981-2005
Peter Heathwood was shot and paralysed in a gun attack on his home in 1979.
However, Peter Heathwood has produced a list of the documentary programmes in his collection and the CAIN web site is grateful to him for making the list available below.
Police chiefs Peter Imbert and Huckleby recall the hunt for the gang and the siege.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /othelem/media/heathwood/index3.html   (8623 words)

  
 Whose day is it today anyway?
One of the investigating officers in the Guildford and Woolwich cases was Peter Imbert, later Sir Peter Imbert, who was Metropolitan Police Commissioner when the convictions were overturned.
Imbert had taken down the 'confessions' of the so-called Woolwich bombers, and he also took the true confession of an IRA man involved in the Balcombe Street siege, who admitted to the Guildford and Woolwich bombings when in jail.
Imbert and his fellow officers on these cases are all retired now.
whosedayisittoday.blogspot.com /2004_10_01_whosedayisittoday_archive.html   (6651 words)

  
 Police 'helped by report on Lawrence'
THE Macpherson report into the Stephen Lawrence murder was a "catharsis" for the police service, Lord Imbert, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan force, said yesterday.
Lord Imbert, who led the force as Sir Peter Imbert, praised the response of the Metropolitan Police to the report.
He said it was important that interpretation of the phrase "institutional racism", as used in the report, did not leave lone, unarmed constables "feeling unable to do their duty".
telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/04/16/nlaw16.html   (215 words)

  
 The Amityville Murders
The official Amityville Village response to the story is that it was all a hoax.
Amityville Mayor Peter Imbert stated in a recent Newsday article that, "We don't see it as a positive thing for the community."
Regardless, there are those in Amityville who believe that the village should capitalize on the story much like Salem, Massachusetts, has chosen to cash in on its infamous reputation stemming from the Salem witch trials.
www.amityvillemurders.com /village.html   (401 words)

  
 Anecdotage.com - topvoted anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats to Gates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1762, after ruling for just six months, Czar Peter III was assassinated by a...
"Peter Lawford was working as an usher in a Los Angeles movie theater.
Sir Peter Imbert: "I recall the day in 1985 when I arrived at New Scotland Yard...
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 TheMet
The Cambridge Don was retained by Sir Peter and his Deputy of Human Resources, Colin Sutton, to find ways to increase immigrant representation within the police force, and to break down cultural and ethnic biases that were obstacles to full integration of a diverse police force.
Sir Peter was responsible for London's police, but also had special responsibility for counter-terrorism efforts throughout the nation.
The IRA bombing of the Brighton Hotel, which killed several senior politicians and nearly killed Margaret Thatcher, gave impetus to The Cambridge Don's efforts to help Sir Peter and the Police enhance their counter-terrorist strategies.
www.thecambridgedon.com /TheMet.htm   (192 words)

  
 Mayor Peter Imbert named Man of the Year by Amity PBA
Amityville Village Mayor Imbert is shown at the event at left, with PBA officials.
Amityville Village Mayor Peter T. Imbert, who won reelection to another four-year term March 15, was honored by the Amityville PBA in November.
At the event, held at John Anthony’s on the Water in Babylon, and attended by more than 400 people, Imbert was recognized for his work as Mayor in professionalizing the police department and working with Amityville’s Police to bring a high level of service to the community.
www.amityvillerecord.com /News/2005/0317/Front_Page/047.html   (221 words)

  
 history of the nine principles of policing briefing document at magnacartaplus
Mark does go on though to make the point that the above is done with the consent of the public and is not done by way of imposing on the public.
Since Sir Robert Mark every commissioner has had his own set of “principles”, for instance Sir Peter Imbert had “The Plus Program” and so on.
Notwithstanding the generality of my last comment, poster versions of Sir Richard Mayne’s principles could still be seen within the Met Police Training school as late as the early 1990’s (for historical purposes).
www.magnacartaplus.org /briefings/nine_police_principles.htm   (670 words)

  
 Our history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
members James Knoud and George Tranos shared the Auxiliarist of the Year Award in recognition of their outstanding all-around efforts during the past year Following the oaths of office, Amityville Mayor Peter Imbert presented the flotilla with a plaque in recognition of its contributions to the Village during 2001.
Laurino presented Mayor Imbert and the Village Board with Certificates of Appreciation for their support during the past two years.
The flotilla has forged a close relationship with the Mayor and the local government during the past two years, and intends to continue along its planned course to become a vigorous part of the Amityville community.
www.uscgaux.org /~0140102/html/our_history.html   (510 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Watford Observer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Securicor director Sir Peter Imbert is celebrating after being appointed a life peer in Her Majesty The Queen's New Year's Honours List.
The 65-year-old former Metropolitan Police Commissioner joined the board of the Sutton-based security giants after leaving the force in 1993.
Sir Imbert will now be known as Lord Imbert of New Romney.
www.watfordobserver.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=89657   (73 words)

  
 Night Must Fall by Professor Revilo P. Oliver   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Since the new Commissioner will distribute the honors, promotions, and emoluments that are the rewards of service in the police, it is obvious that he can, within a few years, completely remodel and transform the enforcement of law throughout England and even in Ulster and Scotland.
The new Commssioner is a person named Peter Imbert, who, to judge from photographs, is White, possibly Anglo-Saxon, and male.
Spearhead discloses the qualifications that entitled Imbert to his high position.
www.revilo-oliver.com /rpo/Night_Must_Fall.html   (1087 words)

  
 VoiceofCroatia.net
Zvonko and Julienne Busic, leaders of the Croatian separatists who seized a TWA flight from Chicago and flew it to Europe (1976).
Peter Imbert (now Lord Imbert) who conducted negotiations in the IRA Balcombe Street siege.
The hostages were eventually released unharmed an the IRA gang was arrested (1975).
voiceofcroatia.net /ZB.htm   (363 words)

  
 Blair keeps tradition on county posts
Sir Peter Imbert, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, will be Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Angus Farquharson will be Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire and Eric Dancer, managing director of Dartington Crystal, will be Lord Lieutenant of Devon.
The Government was said to be keen to "Blairise" the role of the lord lieutenants by making more populist appointments.
Sir Peter, 65, who stood down as police commissioner in 1993, is president of the Richmond Horse Show and has been deputy Lord Lieutenant for Greater London since 1994.
telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1998/07/31/nlor31.html   (239 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Peter Imbert": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
police image work from the establishment of the modern police in 1829 by Robert Peel through to the appointment of Peter Imbert as Metropolitan Police Commissioner in 1987.
The then Commissioner, Sir Peter Imbert, responded by the preparation of an action plan, Plus, in 1992 which sought to address areas of concern by initia-...
As aye, Peter (Imbert) Morse handed the letter across to Lewis.
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 The Company Of Security Professionals
But the warmest welcome was reserved for our Honorary Freeman Lord and Lady Imbert It was a real pleasure to welcome them both to our dinner where our members and their guests made a great fuss of them, and rightly so.
The magnificent setting of Plaisterers Hall was enhanced by the display of the Queen’s Colour for the RAF Regiment.
The Beadle, Peter Mc Nulty went about his duties in a dignified and proper manner and kept the Master well prompted.
www.professionalsecurity.co.uk /company/mastersoct.htm   (1719 words)

  
 BBC ON THIS DAY | 12 | 1975: Balcombe Street siege ends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A breakthrough in the stand-off at the couple's west London home at Marylebone came at 1355 GMT today when the gang's spokesman "Tom" shouted to police they wanted to negotiate.
A telephone, replacing one earlier destroyed by the gunmen, was lowered on to the flat's balcony and detective chief superintendent Peter Imbert promised them hot food for the release of Mrs Matthews.
In the first of a series of dramatic scenes a masked man appeared at the balcony and was ordered to keep his arms raised.
news.bbc.co.uk /onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/12/newsid_2546000/2546477.stm   (472 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 18 Oct 1991
If the Home Secretary is doing the job of representing the democratic part of the relationship between the Commissioner and the police, he is negligent not to have commented on the views of Sir Peter Imbert, especially in view of the Home Secretary's other comments about the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Government are also to blame for the low priority given to crime prevention.
Sir Peter Imbert's report hammers home what happens if the police do not have the trust and confidence of the local authority and a partnership that goes with the local authority into the community.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199091/cmhansrd/1991-10-18/Debate-6.html   (6296 words)

  
 Libya: News and Views
A former head of London's police force told the BBC that repaired relations would enable an investigation to go ahead into the fatal shooting in 1984 of a British policewoman outside the Libyan embassy, the incident which provoked the break.
``I actually welcome the resumption of diplomatic relations, it enables police to reopen this inquiry,'' said Peter Imbert, who was the capital's chief of police when the policewoman died.
Chief U.S. envoy Peter Burleigh said the 15-seat council should instead adopt a statement noting Libya's adherence to some conditions for lifting sanctions, particularly the April surrender of two suspects in the 1988 mid-air bombing of a U.S. airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland.
www.libyanet.com /7-99nwsc.htm   (3878 words)

  
 Sir Peter Imbert quotes, Famous quotations from Sir Peter Imbert, Populay Sayings at Entwagon.com
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University degrees are a bit like adultery: you may not want to get involved with that sort of thing, but you don't want to be thought incapable.
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 Act for Naturalization, 1705
Whereas Claude Phillippe de Richebourg, Francis Ribot, Peter Faure, John Joanny, James Champagne, and others, Born in France and Other Foreign Countrys, have made humble Suit to this General Assembly for Naturalization, and they having in Order thereto received the Oaths by Law Enjoyned,
In the book, the acts are cited by the formal method used by the British Public Record Office and then by Hening's citation, if he referenced the act at all.
The text of the Act, transcribed above, was taken from "The Laws of Virginia Being a Supplement to Hening's The Statutes At Large, 1700-1750", Compiled by Waverly K. Winfree, and published by the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia (1971) at pp.
huguenot-manakin.org /1705act.htm   (193 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Redhill And Reigate Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A COMPANY from Bromley has been presented with the Queen's Award for Enterprise at its Sydenham office.
Lord Peter Imbert, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner and now Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, handed over the certificate to Bromcom Computers boss Ali Guryel.
In 1994, Mr Guryel's company invented the system which now allows teachers all over the country to store information on pupil attendance, grades, homework, achievement and behaviour on computer.
www.redhillandreigatelife.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=25259   (127 words)

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