Police constables, nowadays more often police officers.
Cops.
Police Officers.
Police.
Policemen.
Policewomen.
Authorities.
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English/British policeman have had a variety of names. Traditionaly it was "bobbies".
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The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
In Bitish English they are called 'terms'
Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.
The British called the colonists who fought against them during the American Revolution "rebels" or "patriots".
The "French" Policeman.
A little policeman bobblehead :)
On a British Policeman's head !
Slang term for a policeman (usually a constable)
Burma, which was then still a part of the British Empire.
Heartbeat was created by Keith Richardson and Gerry Mill in 1992. It was based upon a series of books by Peter Walker (a former policeman) called 'Constable'.
Nicholas I was called the policeman of Europe because of his willingness to use Russian troops to crush uprisings.
That would be 'cop', used as a very informal reference to a policeman.
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He was called PC Plod.
There is a website called All free download where one can download a cartoon policeman at no cost. There are a variety of policeman images and police car images and other police stuff for any project.
In most (not all) jurisdictions, a police officer in plain clothes is called a "detective".