Ma'am
In France, it is respectful to address a police officer as "Monsieur" (Sir) or "Madame" (Ma'am). You can also use the term "Agent" followed by their rank if known, such as "Agent" or "Commissaire" (Commissioner). It is important to remain polite and respectful when addressing a French police officer.
Er... a Police WOMAN. A Police Officer if you want to be gender non-specific
In September 1910,Alice Stebbins Wells became the first female police officer in the world when she joined the Police Department in her home town of Los Angeles,California.Another View: Alice Stebbins may have been the first female police officer in California however she is far from the first female police officer ever.
POM: Police Officer Male POF: Police Officer Female
In September 1910,Alice Stebbins Wells became the first female police officer in the world when she joined the Police Department in her home town of Los Angeles,California.Another View: Alice Stebbins may have been the first female police officer in California however she is far from the first female police officer ever.
it is a common noun
A police officer is "un policier, une policière" (or "un gendarme, une gendarme" in rural areas). The equivalent for "cop" is "flic"; it is not considered rude and they use it themselves. Finally, if if you want to address them, "monsieur l'agent / monsieur" for a male police officer, or "madame" for a female police officer, are the common ways in French.
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Officer John R. Doe followed by the address of his duty assignment station.
A Policewoman.Answer:A female police officer is a police officer. If her rank is known she should be addressed as Constable, Sergeant, Detective, Chief, etc. In conversation the use of ma'am would be appropriate.
The web address of the Old Firehouse And Police Museum is: http://www.superiorpublicmuseums.org
The address of the Old Firehouse And Police Museum is: 402 23Rd Ave E, Superior, WI 54880