It depends on the country - and the force's working pattern. In the UK, most officers work alone - unless they're patrolling a busy area - such as weekends - when there's more people likely to be out drinking.
It depends on the size of the agency and the agency's policy.
Policemen
No, in Euchre, if your partner orders, you cannot go alone.
The can, but not always. Scientists often collaborate with others during their experiments and studies, and so an ornithologist might work with a partner, and also have to work alone.
It was actually I who invented it as a way to work alone since I did not like my layout/survey partner. C.A.M.
Well sometimes if the dog pound rescues a dog they wait a couple of days to see if someone comes to take him/her. If not they might train it then give it to policemen. Because policemen use dogs and if the dog is not trained then it can not work with a policemen.
The possessive form of the plural noun policemen is policemen's.example: Several of the policemen's cars were used to protect the accident scene.
Another word for work partner is colleague.
Policemen usually work in police stations, patrolling streets and neighborhoods, responding to emergency calls, and maintaining law and order in their assigned areas. They may also work in specialized units such as traffic police, detective units, or community policing teams.
Yes, the word 'policemen' is a noun, the plural form of the noun policeman. The noun 'policemen' is a word for people.
Dr. John Hamish Watson, but he also in cases gets put with the policemen/detectives Gregson and Lestrade a lot.
The collective nouns for policemen are a squad of policemen and a posse of policemen.