Taxpayers in the district represented by the police department pays for the police protection.
The state or local government pays for the police and teachers, using the taxes collected from the citizens of that state or locality.
City police are usually paid by the city government.
Yes
City Government. you and me too with our taxes :)
This would depend on what taxes you are referring to and what city and state the specific police department is in.
Fayettville City pays about 34K to start
An MP, either Military Police or Member of Parliament, is paid by the taxpayer.
It depends, if your illness/imjury was caused by police action, the government pays for it. If it is caused by your own pre-existing illnesses or injury, you pay for it. HOWEVER, if you are sentenced to prison, ALL your medical care is supplied by the state.
Meter Maid (req. 75 str & your karma must be atleast 1, pays $32) Gumshoe (req. 90 str, pays $38) Highway Patrol (req. 115 str, pays $50) State Trooper (req. 140 str, pays $65) Captain (req. 178 str, pays $82) Undercover Agent (req. 210 str, pays $101) SWAT Team (req. 255 str, pays $119) Special Agent (req. 311 str, pays $138) Hostage Negotiator (req. 359 str, pays $150) Chief of Police (req. 419 str, pays $165, receive a combat shotgun upon promotion)
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so police,firefighter and other workers get paid.it also pays for our men and women in the armed services.it also pays fo people who don't work!
Yes, but the military pays for many projects & has discretion. hence our dilemma, & perhaps our doom.
AnswerThe government the police represent. Probably county or municipal.
The Portland Police Bureau pays their officers from $47,000 to $70,000 a year. This depends on your rank as an officer, experience when recruited, and department you are willing to work in.