The government.
Additional: The 'police" (incl. all law enforcement) are part of the Executive Branch of Government. They are under the nominal administrative guidance of a Chief of Police - Sheriff - Superintendent of Police - whatever - who receive their Administrative guidance from the elected Executive - Mayor - County Commissioner - Sheriff - etc, who are subject to the leadership of the elected members of the Legislative Branch.
the governor
There are what is known as 'flying controls' where the police can check your papers anywhere they wish to, and at any time.
The name of the chairman of Napolcom is Mar Roxas. Napolcom is an agency in the Philippines that controls the national police.
The officer who controls a firearms range can be of any rank, or he may not be a law enforcement officer at all. The person in charge of the range is usually called the "rangemaster."
Sure. It may be a waste of time, but the officer generally controls his own actions during his shift.
All law enforcement investigators are police officers and are required to to pass state mandated training to be certified as such. 'Private' detectives - not necessarily, unless it is required by the state agency that controls their licensure.
The government.Additional: The 'police" (incl. all law enforcement) are part of the Executive Branch of Government. They are under the nominal administrative guidance of a Chief of Police - Sheriff - Superintendent of Police - whatever - who receive their Administrative guidance from the elected Executive - Mayor - County Commissioner - Sheriff - etc, who are subject to the leadership of the elected members of the Legislative Branch.
To keep us safe and to correct us when people are doing the wrong things. To protect people and to make sure that the military does not police us. But God still controls all that they do...if they listen to Him and they obey what He is guiding them to do.
Because it controls data passing though it - in much the same way as a cop on traffic control duty.
A strong ruler who controls a country by force is often referred to as a dictator or authoritarian leader. These individuals hold power through coercion, suppression of dissent, and the use of military or police force to maintain control over their territory and people.
All airplanes have different controls, but they fall into four functional groups.The first are "aerodynamic" controls. Those set the aircraft's altitude, the amount of lift the wing generates, and the direction the plane is moving. These include the control yoke, the pedals, flap and spoiler controls (if your plane is large enough to have spoilers), landing gear retract controls if your plane needs them...The second are "power" controls. These operate the engines and propellers.Third are "navigational" controls - used to tell you where you are and help you fly the plane toward your destination. Let's put the plane's external lighting system into this category.And fourth are "comfort" controls. They set the temperature of the cabin, control the in-flight entertainment system, and other "nice-to-have" things that aren't absolutely necessary.Some aircraft have "mission-specific" controls - a police helicopter has a searchlight, a Black Hawk helicopter has a hoist, a fighter jet has missile and gun controls...
Implement controls