It might be that the license plate or description told them of some heightened possibility of risk.
Neighborhood Patrol - 2013 was released on: USA: 18 September 2013
Because they are there to patrol and make sure it is a safe neighborhood and make sure it stays a safe neighborhood
Absolutely, yes they will, and they should.
The patrol was doubled when the alarm was triggered.The patrol found three men trying to cross the border.The officer was on patrol when control called him in for a tea break.
Automobile patrols are routine drives made by law enforcement officers. They usually ensure that there is surveillance and easy access to areas where there is suspicious activity.
The verb patrol is regular or repeated circuits of an area for the purpose of guarding or inspecting.The noun patrol means the act of patrolling, the person or persons patrolling; a small group of soldiers sent on a mission; a group of ships or airplanes that act as guardians; a subdivision of girl or boy scouts.Example sentences:Verb: Take the flashlight to patrol the park.Noun: We sent a patrol to find firewood for the bonfire.Noun: The neighborhood patrol has brought out more people from the community.
Officers who patrol specific locations at specific times to address a specific crime problem are often referred to as beat officers or neighborhood patrol officers. Their purpose is to maintain a visible presence in a particular area, deter criminal activity, and address specific crime issues in that location.
Stalk one until you find him on a neighborhood street patrol. Hi-Speed pass him and be naked when he stops you. Works everytime and you won't get a ticket either.
Yes they can, the sticker gives the violator ample time to remove the vehicle from the non-parking area. The CHP can also impound the vehicle if it is parked in a manor that is impeding traffic
I think the public likes to see what they get for their tax dollars, hence there is an inherent value (sometimes experienced as comfort or reassurance) in seeing "your" cop. The public pays for a police patrol response rather than for deterrence - it's the good crime prevention practices by the public that really make a difference. When the public sees a patrol cop, they generally don't know whether the officer is on the way to a call for service, looking for indications of a particular offense or offender, or providing "routine" patrol. Of course that all changes when the typical neighborhood-level complaint - traffic - results in a patrol officer strictly enforcing the nearby stop sign. You know, the one you roll through because it's your neighborhood and, anyway, you're brain is already home even though your three tons of SUV still has a half mile to go... Kurt
They can charge whatever they want - as long as it's not so high as to price them out of the market, through competition with rival companies.
the kinds of police patrol are foot patrol, horse patrol, scooter or motorcycle patrol, mobile car patrol, canine patrol, bicycle patol, marine(water) patrol - etc - etc.