routine security measures - translation to german
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routine security measures - translation to german

ACTIONS TAKEN TO REDUCE FEAR OF CONFLICT
Confidence and security-building measure; Confidence and security-building measures; List of Possible Confidence-building Measures; Confidence building measures; Confidence building; Confidence-building; Confidence and Security-Building Measures; Confidence building measure; Confidence- and security-building measures; Confidence-building measure; Confidence Building Measures

routine security measures      
übliche Sicherheitsmaßnahmen (tagtägliche Maßnahnahmen zur allegemeinen Sicherheit im Lande)
confidence-building measures         
vertrauenserweckende Schritte zu machen
security guard         
  • Security guard at the 13th Annual World Beer Festival in [[Durham, North Carolina]]
  • ADT]] Bel-Air Patrol vehicle
  • A Bangladeshi security guard guarding a residential colony at night
  • Private guard escort on a merchant ship providing security services against pirates.
  • Bodyguard protects Members of Parliament during public visits by visitors in the [[Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic]] in 2015.
  • Armored car]] with a crew of security guards in [[Guangzhou]], China
  • A group of security guards before going on duty in Hong Kong
  • Security officers at KK Times Square in [[Kota Kinabalu]].
  • A [[Kenya]]n private security guard
  • Security vehicle and officer in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]]
  • A museum guard in 1935
  • Private security workers in [[Johannesburg]] during the [[2010 World Cup]].
  • A patrol vehicle used by Priority Protection & Investigations in [[Texas]]
  • China]]
  • Mall]] [[parking lot]] security guards (''Satpam'') in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Standing Guard
  • Security officer at the 2015 [[Stockholm Pride]] Parade
  • Security officer with vehicle in Norway
  • Security guards at an [[Australian rules football]] game
  • Watchman on duty at a residential block in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Security guards in [[Prambanan]] Temple, [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]
PERSON EMPLOYED TO PROTECT ASSETS
Security guards; Security Guard; Rent-a-cop; Housing Police; Security Guards; Security Officers; Security agent; Security Agents; Square badge; Security Officer; Rent a cop; Rental cop; Works police; Security agents; Security officers; Armed Security; Mall security officer; Private patrol officer; Mall cop; Mallcop; Mall security; Mall Cops; Mall Cop; Factory guard; Sentry guard; Private security guard; Privately contracted armed security personnel; Theft prevention officer; Privately Contracted Armed Security Personnel; Private Patrol Operator
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Definition

routine
n. (a) daily, ordinary; dull routine

Wikipedia

Confidence-building measures

Confidence-building measures (CBMs) or confidence- and security-building measures (CSBMs) are actions taken to reduce fear of attack by both (or more) parties in a situation of conflict. The term is most often used in the context of armed conflict, but is similar in logic to that of trust and interpersonal communication used to reduce conflictual situations among human individuals.

Examples of use of routine security measures
1. The customs police have taken a number of people off the plane for questioning.‘‘ Routine security measures were swiftly put into place.
2. Antalya International Airport increased its security precautions after the terrorism alert in London, with Antalya Deputy Governor Hayrettin Balcýođlu noting that routine security measures had been increased but that no problems were foreseen in the arrival or departure schedule.
3. The committee proposed a solution for meeting the army‘s clear needs in the defense sphere – mainly operations in the territories: "The shortfall in manpower needs for ongoing defense purposes," states the report, "could be met by alternatives such as a ‘short–term career army,‘ Border Guard companies, emergency assignments for career soldiers, altering the operating model and routine security measures missions." The second principle set by the committee concerned a more equitable calculation of payment for reserve duty days, such as the accurate counting of reserve duty days on weekends and additional payment for reserve duty days beyond the annual ceiling of 14 days (instead of the current 26 days). As a result, reserve duty based on the Braverman Report would become much more expensive, to the tune of an estimated NIS 250 million annually.