Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Law Enforcement/Templates and awards

FBI insignia image controversy
It has been asserted that the use of this image is a violation of U.S. federal law. This is an extremely serious matter as it exposes the Wikimedia Foundation to possible legal action; therefore, I have removed the image while the issue is researched. Please do not revert until the issue is resolved. If it is determined that the use of the image does not violate any laws, it can be restored immediately. Thanks for cooperation in protecting the Wikimedia Foundation. --Ginkgo 100 talk 21:28, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
 * On further thought, as this image is widely used, I have speedy deleted it at least temporarily, on the principle of WP:IAR. Please do not upload it again for the time being. I will happily undelete when and if appropriate. --Ginkgo 100 talk 21:34, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
 * We have analyzed the law to the best of our ability on the main project talk page. If this law breaking is true, then how does the image on the FBI article survive? Rather confused SGGH 22:12, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Image has been okay'd hereSGGH 01:20, 12 January 2007 (UTC)

APB: Term going all the way back to at least the late 1940s
In the article on APB it is stated the term APB goes back to at least to 1960. However, I am just listening to an old Dragnet episode (if you are interested, you can download them from Old Time Radio), and this episode is from July, 28, 1949 and Joe Friday (if you remember him) just mentioned putting out a APB. Thought that was quite interesting!

Greetz from Berlin Luke

correction in template

 * Remember, the project aims for no vandalism and no conflict, if an article needs attention regarding vandalism or breaches of wikiquette, please add it to the article watch list.

The comma after the word 'conflict' should be a period and the following 'if' capitalised or something else should be done to prevent this being a run-on sentence. Derekbd (talk) 18:31, 2 May 2011 (UTC)