In police terminology, "PVT" typically stands for "Private." It is often used to refer to private property or private individuals during law enforcement operations or investigations. The term can also apply to situations where police are dealing with matters that do not involve public spaces or public interests.
It probably means Private of the Provost Guard company. Private is a rank. Provost Guard is a military term for Police or military police who guarded prisoners or enemy prisoners.
Fuzz is a slang term for the police.
Privet.
Term used in Turkey for police which means staff sergeant.
A good guess is controlled dangerous substance....
Special constable is a term that refers to a law enforcement officer. Special constables are a group within the police force that hold full police powers.
The term is usually used to mean a person who is not a police officer that regularly gives information about crimes to the police.
It is spelled Constabulary. It is a police force. Consisting of police who are called constables. This term is most commonly used in Britain.
Special constable is a term that refers to a law enforcement officer. Special constables are a group within the police force that hold full police powers.
Technically, yes. The actual definition of the term civilian is "any person who is not a member of the armed forces." However, the term is often used to mean someone who is not a police officer, but that is a colloquial use of the term.
PRIVATE
Private Company you fool.