The term "police charge" refers to a formal accusation made by law enforcement that an individual has committed a specific offense. It typically involves the filing of criminal charges in a legal context, outlining the nature of the alleged crime and the evidence supporting it. This process initiates legal proceedings against the accused, leading to potential prosecution in court. In a broader sense, it reflects the legal framework within which law enforcement operates to maintain public order and safety.
A literal translation (Protection Squad) is unlikely to tell you much. Please see the related questions.
Issuing Worthless Check
Illegal Possession of Prohibited Beverage
it means you are not allowing the police officer to continue with his job. Or just interfering or hindering with the officer
Literal is word for word; verbatim
To patrol look after keep under control and in an orderly state Apart from the literal meaning it means to control watch or pay attention to.
The federal government is in charge of all police forces in Australia.
* No, the police cannot charge anyone with verbal abuse unless a serious threat can be proven. Physical abuse leaves marks and thus the police can charge the batterer.
In a rather literal naming scheme: Civilian Police Oversight Agency.
Driving while License suspended or revoked
Police Charge on Horseback - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
there no literal translation, El pavido navido is a nickname for a person!