Because you only get one time to get away.
S.S.
If you are talking about East Longmeadow, MA, according to their official website: fourteen full-time police officers, six sergeants, one part-time police officer, two office personnel, a part time custodian and a police chief.
They wore green uniforms, that's why they were called the green police.
No one stops her, she went through and called - and when the police arrived, the rumor got around as to just who called to break up the party.
a traffic police.... :P
They are simply called "Plain clothed police."
Not directly from the police. The state's attorney or district attorney will provide one in court during a process called discovery.
they called it police
But in the Uk they called them like bobs or something similar to that but it the Us you can called them PD,Police,Cops, or Five o we dont really know what the word Police camed from
The Police Service of Northern Ireland. It was formerly called the Royal Ulster Constabulary, which had a reputation for being one of the world's most dangerous police forces to work in. The police service was renamed in 2001. It was originally going to be called the Northern Ireland Police Service, but this had the unfortunate acronym "NIPS".
To be considered an ex-police officer means that at one time the person worked as a police officer. The person would be considered an ex-police after they were either laid off, quit, or retired.
He or she is usually called the Police Commissioner or the Commissioner of Police.