0A man stormed into the meeting room where the president and other top02br 00administration officials were in and tried to stab the president.02br 00The president escaped unharmed when his bodyguards arrested the man.02br 00It remains unclear how the man bypassed the heavy security. When asked, a 02br 00spokesman for the president declined to comment.02br 02br 00Are there any mistakes?02br 02br 00Thanks!0-
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02br 00It remains unclear how 01u 01del 01b 00the man02b 02del 02u 00 01b 00he02b 00 bypassed the heavy security. 02font 0-
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02br 00It remains unclear how 01u 01del 01b 00the man02b 02del 02u 00 01b 00he02b 00 bypassed the heavy security.
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0Hi,02br 02br 00It's very good.02br 02br 00Clive02br 02br 01font00A man stormed into the meeting room where the president and other top02br 00administration officials were 01b01u01del00 in02del02u02b00 and tried to stab the president.02br
0Hello.02br 02br 00I wonder if a bodyguard can "arrest" someone.02br 02br 00----:----:----:----:----:----:----:----:----:----:02br 00When the president and some top administration officials were in the meeting room, a man stormed into it and tried to stab the president.02br 00The president escaped unharmed when his bodyguards caught
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00I wonder if a bodyguard can "arrest" someone. Perhaps they were police-officers? 02font02br 02br 00Actually, under English common law an ordinary citizen can make what is called 'a citizen's arrest'. eg If you vlearly see someone rob a bank, you can detain them (if you wish to) until a police offic