Police dogs have been used for law enforcement purposes since the 19th century. The first documented use of dogs in policing occurred in France in the 1820s, with the establishment of the Paris police dog unit. Since then, their role has expanded globally, assisting in various tasks such as search and rescue, drug detection, and apprehending suspects. Today, police dogs are a vital part of many law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Police have always been around, from Medevil times, knights, to now as long as there's someone enforcing the law then they're police. There always has been and there always will be.
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
Police have been around in Australia almost since the start of European settlement on the continent. The very first police force in the colony of New South Wales was formed on 8 August 1789, and it was composed of about a dozen convicts. In 1862, the Police Regulation Act was passed, and this established the police force in its current form.
A police box is what police used a long time ago to hold someone who just been arrested in a public place while the police where waiting for transport to get the police station or IF YOU DO SEE A POLICE BOX IN WALES (OR AROUND THE UK) IT COULD BE THE TARDIS FROM DR WHO
Police corruption has been going on for as long as police have existed.
yes dogs have been walking since a long time
Dogs have been around for so long that the continents were probably still in one body as Pangaea when dogs came into existence. We will probably never know the specific location or even region that dogs came from...
dogs started to live with humans about 1200 years ago. dogs have been around for a long time!! I've always had about four to five dogs throughout my entire life.
yes
Around 15-17 years.
neotical nurses have been around since some very posh dogs in top hats invented previously beofor having a serious hangover down at the local pub
how long has deforestation been around