Yahoo: Fulton County Jail overcrowding plan passes amid pushback from commissioners, sheriff
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tensions flared during a Fulton County Commission meeting on Wednesday after a plan to significantly reduce the jail population ...
Fulton County leaders face challenges in addressing unconstitutional conditions at the Rice Street jail amid staffing shortages and violence. A recent report suggests staffing increases or a ...
MSN: Fulton County sheriff says he was kept in the dark on jail population reduction plan
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat said he was not informed about a five-point plan to reduce overcrowding at the Fulton County Jail before the county commission ...
Fulton County sheriff says he was kept in the dark on jail population reduction plan
CBS News: Fulton County approves $1.3 billion jail overhaul as Mo Ivory raises concerns over inmate transfer plans
Fulton county leaders back major jail investment while commissioner warns against sending inmates to ICE or private facilities. The county later clarified those claims are inaccurate.
Fulton County approves $1.3 billion jail overhaul as Mo Ivory raises concerns over inmate transfer plans
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Fulton County’s jail crisis demands more than a staffing fix
When jails are overcrowded and understaffed, everyone loses. The Fulton County Jail is at a crossroads. Real reform requires collaboration and courage.
FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN: Fulton County approves $1.3B for new jail facility
Fulton County leaders approved $1.3 billion for a new special purpose jail facility and renovations to the current jail.
WSB-TV: Fulton County officials tout jail improvement progress amid federal consent decree
ATLANTA — Fulton County officials offered a progress report on the county’s efforts to address issues at the county’s Rice Street jail. In a statement Friday, the county reported that $12.8 million ...
11Alive: New drone system unveiled to increase security, combat contraband at Fulton County Jail
ATLANTA — The Fulton County Sheriff's Office has announced a new way to crack down on contraband and increase security at the troubled Fulton County Jail. Deputies introduced the Drone-as-First ...
New drone system unveiled to increase security, combat contraband at Fulton County Jail
Incumbent Fulton Chair Robb Pitts debated District 5 Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr. and former District 4 Commissioner Mo Ivory over solutions to the troubled Fulton County Jail, the housing crisis ...
Reducing the inmate population at the Fulton County Jail may be “the next reasonable course of action” to resolve a staffing crisis that prevents the county from safely and humanely housing its ...
WSB-TV Channel 2 on MSN: $1.3 billion funding for Fulton County Jail renovations, new facility approved
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners gave the green light for $1.3 billion plan to improve conditions at the Fulton County Jail.
Yahoo: World Cup could cause even more problems at Fulton County Jail, report says
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Research released Tuesday suggests the World Cup games could cause more problems at the Fulton County Jail. High-profile, crowded ...
World Cup could cause even more problems at Fulton County Jail, report says
The Fulton County Commission approved a set of five initiatives to reduce jail overcrowding after heated discussion on Wednesday, and in the wake of a recent federal monitor report saying a ...
Atlanta Civic Circle: Fulton Chair candidates debate jail, housing, transit, elections and TADs
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Staffing crisis may require cap on Fulton’s jail population, report says
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Fulton Commission approves plan to lower jail population after intense debate
As far as I know it's ungrammatical to use the verb form "seeing" when perception is involved - do you mean specifically the gerund seeing, or any use of to see? Either way, it sounds wrong to this US English speaker: we use "seeing" to mean "perceiving" all the time.
grammar - When is it ok to use "seeing"? - English Language Learners ...
However, I'm seeing two interpretations which are perfectly acceptable in correct English. These may not match the originally intent in the argument, but they're acceptable. Firstly, "see" can mean to determine something. "I'll see who's at the door, and I'll see whether they're here about the car." Now consider the following exchange:
They're definitely not interchangeable. If you start saying I am seeing instead of I can see, people will notice you're talking like a foreigner. I can't explain how it works grammatically, but Chandler's use of the continuous here serves to convey the question: "do you the same thing I see?" See here for a similar use of see in the present continuous.
present continuous - "I see" vs. "I am seeing" in the sense of ...
I look forward to seeing you. I look forward to meeting you. I'm looking forward to dogsledding this winter. Each of these sentences are acceptable, and use a gerund (verbal noun). You can't use other forms of the verb after the preposition to, you can't say: I'm looking forward to see you. I'm looking forward to saw you.
2: We were still seeing each other a couple of times a month The only difference is that the reference/relevance/narrative time has subtly altered. In both versions the meetings being described are in the speaker's past, but by introducing the past progressive, #2 has expanded the "potential scope" of that past. Consider...
tense - Meaning of progressive: “were seeing” vs “saw” - English ...
I’m not seeing anything now would be ok for Sarah to say; the present progressive, and more importantly, the now convey the contrast between the new and the previous states of affairs. For Alex, the simple I don’t see anything would be the most natural for (A). In any event, I think it less likely that Alex would use the now at all, because the now seems to suggest a contrast about what he ...
It felt really nice seeing all the things fall together into place. Vs It felt really nice to see all the things fall together into place. Is this just an infinite- gerund thing? Or are the mean...