They are part of a group of workers ---- An officer is a "unit" For example, "unit 17" would be officer #17
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Unless you are referring to uniformed civilian members of the Parking Enforcement or Traffic Aide units, all sworn POLICE officers have the same legal responsibilities. While some police units DO have specialized assignments their one major goal and responsibility is the enforcement of ALL the laws.
Marked patrol units.
Among the best, and the tire of choice for many Police units.
There are many,one of them are police and another is fire truck.Police use german shepards, and fire units use dalmations.
They are generally referred to as K-9 units or K-9 police dogs.
It is called "Span of ControlL
Stuart A. Meyers has written: 'A guide to police sniping' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Police, Sniping (Military science), Special weapons and tactics units, Police training, Shooting
Depends on the department, and they may use lasers instead. Just google "police radar guns" for a sample.
Most county police and sheriff's departments have their own internal affairs or professional standards units.
Steve Collins has written: 'The good guys wear black' -- subject(s): Police, Biography, Special weapons and tactics units, Metropolitan Police, Metropolitan Police. Special Firearms Wing