"Mountie" is just a slang term for a police officer who works for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mounties are police officers. There is no difference between the two.
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a police officer in forces the law and a peace officer avoids it!!! true true!! but yet you also have to think that not only do they do that they also well i think that they are hippies!!!!
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Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.
A mountie uniform is called the Red Serge. It is a distinctive scarlet tunic worn by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
a sworn officer wears blue and can arrest criminals while a security guard wears white and can't arrest people
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The name.
Police can't swim
A sheriff is an elected official responsible for law enforcement in a county, while a police officer is typically a member of a municipal police department responsible for law enforcement within a city or town. Sheriffs have jurisdiction over the entire county, while police officers have jurisdiction within their specific municipality.
Trust me, you'll know the difference.
THEY WEAR A STANDARD UNIFORM LIKE ANY OTHER POLICE FORCE. DURING PARADE THEY WEAR THE SAM BROWM BELT , THE FELT MOUNTIE HAT AND THE FAMOUS SCARLETT TUNIC OF OLD.