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Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.Sometimes police get tip-offs or are following the actions of people and can know when something may happen and predict and often prevent it.
CAN a dog get lost ?? I suppose that ANY dog can get lost, but it does not happen very often at all in the case of police K-9's.
yes, police can crash, anyone can, but the police don't crash as often because they are in control
often often
It is difficult to definitively determine the country with the lowest rate of police brutality as reporting standards and definitions vary. However, countries such as New Zealand, Iceland, and Norway are often cited for their lower levels of police brutality compared to others.
There are two ways in which the police start prosecutions in court: either by charge or by summons. In either case, the person involved is required by law to attend court at a time and place given to them. Generally, the police charge people in a police station either after they have been arrested or later when they have answered bail. This tends to happen in more serious cases. If someone has not been arrested then the police might issue a summons. This tends to happen in less serious cases. When the police issue a summons they tell the person that they will be reported. This can happen anywhere including in a person's home. A file is then sent to the court who, if they agree that there could be a case to answer, will write with an instruction to attend court. Sometimes the police summons people even though they have been previously arrested. This is legal although it does mean that the case often takes longer to reach court. For this reason it is used in less serious cases.
The penalties for assaulting a police officer will vary from state to state, but often involve being shot by the police.
The RAF Police act as Police do in any community. They are also often the Gate guard if there is no RAF Regiment presence on a base.
They are held every few years. The next America's Cup Race will be held in San Francisco, California in 2013 and plans are already well underway.
This is a very old problem; even in the Roman Empire, the question was famously asked, who guards the guardians? Since it is the police who enforce the laws, it is the police who have to arrest other police officers in the event of police brutality, and quite often, the police stick together. Police don't like to arrest their fellow police.
In some regions, particularly in Latin America, the police are colloquially referred to as "rozas" or "los roces" as a slang term. This term can be derived from the word "rosas," which means "roses" in Spanish, possibly used ironically to refer to the often harsh and aggressive nature of police work. The usage and meaning can vary by country and context, reflecting local attitudes toward law enforcement.
Very generally, police officers deal with criminals, or more specifically, the lowest level of humans, every day of their on duty career. Add to that the fact they they sometimes get shot at, they have to go into high stress situations, often alone, not knowing going in what will happen, and they have to deal with death an mayhem on a regular basis.