Clutch of Constables was created in 1968.
CLUTCH - magazine - was created in 1991.
Clutch - band - was created in 1990.
Clutch Hitter was created in 1991.
Evil Clutch was created in 1988.
Clutch Cargo was created in 1959.
Clutch of the Tiger was created on 2008-10-21.
Pardon My Clutch was created on 1948-02-26.
Double Clutch - Transformers - was created in 2010.
They were a London police force formed in 1749 of constables and former constables.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
The most comprehensive software for Constables is developed by a company called Constable Systems (http://www.constablesystems.com)
There are different "Groups" of Constables in South Carolina. Group 1 Constables are full time Sworn Police officers. Examples of Group 1 Constables are university police officers, airport police officers. Group 2 Constables are honorably retired law enforcement officers. Group 2 constables may choose to work in law enforcement but are not required to. Group 3 Constables are sworn police officers that volunteer their time and are not paid. Their service is similar to reserve officers but with Statewide authority. Group 3 Constables may be requested by any chief of sheriff in South Carolina and can do most law enforcement activities. Basic Group 3 Constables must work in close proximity to a certified officer and Advanced Group 3 Constables can work autonomously. Advanced Group 3 Constables have more training and work requirements. All State Constables are commissioned by the Governor. The SC Law Enforcement Division (SLED) provides regulation and oversight for this program, which was created to provide quality manpower assistance to State, county and municipal police agencies during routine patrol, special events, and natural disasters. SLED is responsible for developing statutory and regulatory guidelines for this program's selection, training, and overall operation. For more information go to http:/www.constables.sled.sc.gov