A police officer who usually isn't paid or trained and is either unarmed or very lightly armed
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
An Auxiliary force is a group affiliated with, but not part of, a military or police organization. In some cases, auxiliaries are armed forces operating in the same manner as regular soldiers. Most often, auxiliaries are civilian volunteer components supporting the main police or military force.
Armed Police Batrider happened in 1998.
Armed Police Batrider was created in 1998.
It is the police code for Armed Robbery
Armed Police Unit Gallop was created in 1991.
Armed Police Unit Gallop happened in 1991.
Uniformed, detectives, auxiliary, special police, military police, religious police, border police and transport police
Usually, yes. The specific answer will depend on state law and department policy, but auxiliary generally do have police powers.
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary was created in 1939.
na person who is not a member of the armed forces or police, adjnot relating to the armed forces or police, civilian clothes