Yes, probably the most widely used brand-name. Rugged and reliable.
They do still make wind up flashlights. They are called emergency weather flashlights.
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Yes the All take an oath...It Doesn't Matter if they have a gun or not they are still a officer
Police officers are required to graduate from a police academy. Still, there are a number of community colleges that are affiliated with police academies and have joint programs.
"Bobbies" is used as a colloquial term for police officers around the UK, not just London where it originated.
There are still truant officers in school districts throughout the state of Alabama. However, Decatur City Schools no longer have truant officers in their school district. Instead they have active police officers patrolling for students skipping.
Not normally. There are still a few places where 911 dispatchers/call takers are sworn peace officer, but they are in the minority. The vast majority of dispatchers are civilians with no arrest authority.
(in the US) Yes, all law enforcement officers are armed. In other nations; Some are armed and some are not (e.g.: the United Kingdom), in still others the police routinely carry even heavier weapons than what is the norm in the US.
The Ministry of Defence Police are currently using MP7s. Normal Firearms Authorised Officers are still using semi-auto MP5s and G36s.
One of the Officers, Ambrose did of a heart attack in prison in 1988 or so. Two others are also deceased, DeSimone and Ballauer.
When there is a moving violation, it is usually the police officers discretion whether to issue a citation.
The San Francisco Police Department (also known as the SFPD) has the ranks of Police Officer, Inspector (Detective), Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Commander, Deputy Chief, and Chief of Police. The Inspector rank, while still in use, is no longer available for testing and promotion. All officers wishing to enter the Investigations Bureau must promote to Police Sergeant and request and investigative assignment. Additionally, the rank of Assistant Chief is not currently being used as a cost-savings measure.