The Bostonn Massacre was fought between minutemen (citizens of the American colonies who vlouteered to be ready for battle in "minutes") and British soldiers on patrol duty.
They went on to become "Planet Patrol", based in NYC,,,,google Planet Patrol for a lot of info,,,
A proactive patrol is out on the streets, looking to see if anything is happening. A reactive patrol waits for something to be reported, and then goes straight to investigate it.
Calvin Coolidge ended it. He used the state militia to patrol the streets.
is there a border patrol check point between san antonio and el paso,tx
A Troop Guide is assigned to a new patrol to teach them to be a functioning team. If he does it right, the patrol leader takes over more and more until they no longer need the troop guide. An Instructor is just what it sounds like, an experienced scout that trains scouts in a skill.
The meaning of police patrol operation with police communication system is to keep an open line of communication between the station and the patrol officer. This is done through radio contact.
the kinds of police patrol are foot patrol, horse patrol, scooter or motorcycle patrol, mobile car patrol, canine patrol, bicycle patol, marine(water) patrol - etc - etc.
the kinds of police patrol are foot patrol, horse patrol, scooter or motorcycle patrol, mobile car patrol, canine patrol, bicycle patol, marine(water) patrol - etc - etc.
According to Wiki "The Boston Police Department has approximately 2,015 officers and 808 civilian personnel, with patrol services covering an area of 89.6 mi² (232.1 km²) and a population of 617,594. "
70-90 grand a yearAn Alternate Answer:The starting pay for a California Highway Patrol Officer is between $41,000-$50,800.
I would assume that the Highway Patrol is just that...a highway patrol. State police actually respond to calls within unincorporated areas. ==New Answer Headline== The previous answer is in fact correct, however I would like to expand on it a little, in relation to the duties of a highway patrol, and of a state police. First, a highway patrol is often a part of a larger agency called the Department of Public Saftey, or DPS. Within this agency, their are investigative and administrative units that assist the local police and county sheriff's office. In addition, while the PRIMARY duty of a highway patrol is to patrol the highways, they often have collateral duties. For example, the California Highway Patrol investigates accidents for some sheriff's, has officers assigned to the Anti-Terrorism group, have officers that patrol high-violence areas to provide assistance to local officers, and with the merger of the California Highway Patrol and California State Police, now provide security for state government buildings and officials. As another example, the Florida Highway Patrol has a SWAT team to assist local departments, and investigate vehicle title fraud.