very stupid. THE END
The history of civil police forces is generally traced back to the times of the Roman Empire. (interesting factoid: The origins of the police badge is said to be the breastplate worn by the Roman Centurions as a badge of their office.)
No but there were roman centurions and officials.
mostly some police officers get 25 days off a year
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365 days
In the Roman days Zurich was called Turicum.
The original Roman year had 304 days, because the months of January and February were not taken into account.
There were instances of Roman police carrying out executions, but it is important to note that judicial killings were generally carried out as a punishment for crimes, rather than as random acts of murder. The Roman legal system had its own procedures and guidelines for administering justice.
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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.
Yes. If you are arrested by police, you are then in police custody. Custody can simply mean a few minutes in handcuffs, or days in jail, but during that time, the police are responsible for your health and welfare.
February has 28 days because it is the shortest month of the year. It originally had 30 days in the Roman calendar, but was shortened to 28 days during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus.