Clutch of Constables was created in 1968.
They were a London police force formed in 1749 of constables and former constables.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
The most comprehensive software for Constables is developed by a company called Constable Systems (http://www.constablesystems.com)
Yes, special constables do receive warrant cards. These cards serve as official identification, indicating their authority to act as law enforcement officers. The warrant card allows special constables to perform their duties, which can include making arrests and enforcing laws, under the same legal framework as regular police officers.
In most cases, constables look like police officers. They often have the power to arrest but usually do not carry firearms.
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Law keepers from the 1800's were called Constables.
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