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If it's to an audience, I can see courts as a legitimiate place where speaking in large group is applicable. Maybe during the scene of an domestic call (or other related calls) where a large group of people are in attendence.

We also can't forget about schools, several officers take the time to talk about drunk driving, drugs, etc.

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