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In addition to the board of selectmen, other elected town positions are the Town Clerk, Treasurer, Tax Collector, Constables, and members of various Boards.
Police services in Westbrook are coordinated by a Resident State Trooper and several Police Constables.
* Constables: Seven constables are elected in odd-numbered years, though individual voters are only permitted to vote for any four of their choosing on the ballot.
' Constables ' are generally paid, full-time officers.
Constables within the Metropolitan Police Service are paid an additional London weighting allowance which is currently set at £ 2, 277.
** RCMP Special Constables are appointed for specific skills, for example, aboriginal language skills.
Constables are peace officers and have full powers of arrest, stop and search within their county.
Constables must undergo training, and their expenses are paid by the county board of supervisors.
Constables are peace officers but in Arizona do not regularly perform police functions such as patrol and criminal investigations.
Although Constables do not regularly perform police functions, some Constables and Deputy Constables are certified officers by this state and take enforcement action when necessary.
Constables are peace officers with full police powers.
Special Constables are appointed by Towns.
Constables who are elected officials are generally limited to serving civil process within the town they are elected by.
Constables still have the power of arrest and to execute warrants, subpoenas, summonses and other court documents, and are required to execute any court process given to them.
Since Constables are Constitutional peace officers they are exempt from attending the mandatory Department of Criminal Justice Training academy, although they may choose to do so.
Constables are peace officers and have full powers of arrest, stop and search within their ward.
Constables in Louisiana are generally responsible for keeping the peace in the ward.
The jurisdiction of Constables in Massachusetts is in most cases limited to the cities and towns in which they are appointed or elected, with limited exceptions.
" Hartley also states, Constablesare not expected to devote a considerable portion of their time to the work of their office or to quit his ordinary occupation to act as a detective and search for offenders.

Constables and appointed
Leading Senior Constables were appointed to specifically to assist in the training and mentoring of more junior members.
Constables were appointed or elected at the local level for specific terms and, like their UK counterparts the Parish Constable, were not paid and did not wear a uniform.
Constables were attached to the former justice courts with populations of less than 40, 000 in the judicial district, and were either elected by popular vote or appointed by the presiding judge of the court.
Constables are appointed by their city government ( city council ) via the Clerk's Office and their office term is determined by the municipal government body.
Under Pennsylvania Law, Constables are Public Officers, elected or appointed to their position in accordance with the laws of elections.
Utah Constables are appointed by municipalities whose courts they serve or elected to a precinct to serve the justice of the peace ( JP ) court.
They have generally have limited powers compared to Austalian Police Officers but can sometimes be appointed as Special Constables which would give the Transit Officer full police officer powers unlike British PCSOs who cannot be Specials.
In 1904 the force appointed its first Chief Inspector of Detectives, and the first Detective Constables were appointed.
Over time, many of these smaller fiefs came to be dominated by the Shugo, Constables who were administrators appointed by the shogunate to oversee the provinces.

Constables and by
The Black and Tans () were one of two ad hoc paramilitary units employed by the Royal Irish Constabulary ( RIC ) as Temporary Constables from 1920 to 1921 to suppress revolution in Ireland, the other body being the Auxiliaries.
The direction and control of the RUC was in the hands in the Chief Constable, who was assisted by two Deputy Chief Constables and nine Assistant Chief Constables.
Until July 2010, the Neighbourhood Policing Team for Waterloo consisted of an Inspector, Sergeant, two Constables, Special Constables, and 13 PCSOs-this establishment was significantly increased by the introduction of the ' Neighbourhood Hub Team ' at Waterloo, involving police officers from London Underground.
Constables patrol during the day and evening hours while overnight patrol is provided by the State Police.
But their engagement in 1816 was opposed by Maria's grandfather, Dr. Rhudde, rector of East Bergholt, who considered the Constables his social inferiors and threatened Maria with disinheritance.
Constables were replaced by the town ’ s first police officer in 1871, the same year that Easthampton became a regular stop on the railroad.
Constables had full police powers by state law and carried out occasional to frequent patrol work in addition to their civil court process or arrest warrant serving duties.
Special Constables normally work under the supervision of a Resident State Trooper contracted by the town ( a requirement of the Connecticut State Police if the town wishes their constables to be dispatched by the State Police or have access to the radio and computer system of the State Police ).
The system of Resident State Trooper and Constables is used by many medium sized towns as a cost effective way of providing increased police patrols while the State Police retain primary responsibility to provide additional levels of supervision, dispatch, Detective, and other specialized services.
As of 2007, POST requirements of 680 hours of training provided on a full-time basis for new officers, followed by 400 hours of training provided by a certified Field Training Officer make completing the requirements to be a law enforcement officer impractical for elected Constables.
Constables have all of the powers and duties of police officers once they have completed training required by the state.

Constables and South
South Carolina State Constable Group 2 is a retired police officer in good standing that can receive a State Constable Commission to continue to have authority and carry a weapon as set forth by SLED for State Constables.
Most Chief Constables and police authorities did not back the measure, and some suggested that cross-regional mergers would make more sense ( for example, Hampshire Constabulary in the South East suggested it could merge with Dorset Police in the South West, whilst there was also a suggestion of North Wales Police increasing co-operation with Cheshire Police )
On 12 October, 13 hours after Jensen's death, at 4: 39am, Constables Tynan and Eyre were operating a divisional van from Prahran police station when called to an abandoned Holden Commodore left in Walsh Street, South Yarra.
He is President of the National Holiday Fund, which takes sick and disabled children to Disney World in Florida, has been patron to Childline for over 18 years, and of the Orphans ' Gift Fund South East London Boroughs, Constables Branch Board, Metropolitan Police.

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