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Constables and while
Constables patrol during the day and evening hours while overnight patrol is provided by 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.
Constables are considered peace officers ( NY Criminal Procedure Section 2. 10 ) and have arrest powers within their jurisdiction while on duty ( section 2. 20 ) and must complete peace officer training as approved by the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services.
Constables were elected to four-year terms along side that of the JP of their precinct and while they had full peace officer powers, their daily duties focused on serving orders of the JP and providing bailiff service to the JP court.
On the day the new parliament first met, two RIC policemen, Constables Patrick MacDonnell and James O ' Connell, were killed at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary, by an IRA raiding party, while on duty guarding dynamite in transit to the local mines.
Some Constables were used to restrain a Protestant crowd in Derry, but others in this area joined in an exchange of petrol bombs and missiles with a Catholic crowd while another group led an attack on the Rossville Street area of the Catholic Bogside on 12 August.
From a Koevoet operator's perspective, Special Constables were " Counter Insurgency " ( COIN ) ( Afrikaans: Teen Insurgensie ( TEIN )), while Koevoet operators were Koevoete ( meaning plural of Koevoet ) and had higher status than Special Constables.

Constables and went
Scarman went on to criticise the Command and Control of the RUC for deploying armed Special Constables in areas where their very presence would " heighten tension " as he was in no doubt that they were " Totally distrusted by the Catholics, who saw them as the strong arm of the Protestant ascendancy ".

Constables and Sergeant
On 22 February 1975, in an ambush in the Lomas de Zamora suburb of Buenos Aires, three policemen ( First Sergeant Nicolás Cardozo, Corporal Roberto Roque Fredes and Constables Eugenio Rodriguez and Abel Pascuzzi ) were killed after their patrol car came under fire from Montoneros guerrillas.
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.
Upon successful completion, Constables can remain at their current rank, specialise in criminal investigations, or apply for promotion to Sergeant, the first supervisory rank.
Hungerford was policed by two Sergeants and twelve Constables, and on the morning of 19 August 1987 the duty cover for the section consisted of one Sergeant, two Patrol Constables and one Station Duty Officer.
In the United Kingdom, smaller police stations usually have more uniformed officers than CID officers, typically five Detective Constables ( DC ) with a Detective Sergeant ( DS ) in overall command.
Most PCSOs work within a Safer Neighbourhood ( SNT ) or Neighbourhood Policing team ( NPT ) as they are also known which contains PCSOs, special constables and beat managers ( Police Constables ) all headed by a Neighbourhood Sergeant and / or Inspector.
Best retreated to Hokitika for back-up and returned to the farm with Sergeant William Cooper, 43, and Constables Frederick Jordan, 26, and Percy Tulloch, 35.
Graham fired at them as they approached the house, and Sergeant Cooper and Constables Jordan and Tulloch were killed instantly, Cooper having at least four bullet wounds in his body.
The controlling units of police horses usually consist of ten Constables and one Sergeant, headed by an Inspector.
Mercedes Sprinters are the standard vehicle of TSG and each van transports six Constables and a Sergeant.
The unit is headed by a Police Inspector, assisted by a Police Sergeant and two Police Constables, together with pilots, paramedics, and ground support staff.

Constables and
" Hartley also states, Constables are 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.
In this regard they stand on a basis quite different from the members of an organized police force .” The Municipal Police Institute, now the MCJTC, issue a report in May 1977, on the powers of constables noting that modern police out only evolved from constables but they derive their common law powers arrest from constables, also stating Constables still possess extensive law enforcement powers to this day ”.
Constables, this is an ancient office with extensive powers.
2. the circular letter to all Chief Constables issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers Forensics Portfolio holder and the Chief Executive of the National Policing Improvement Agency dated 6 January 2009 strongly encouraging Forces to review their future commitment to CRFP registration and the financial commitment that this requires ” and
as well as fears that the introduction of uniformed and unarmed PCSOs in Northern Ireland ( PSNI Constables all carry firearms ) would mean they would potentially then become a legitimate target ” in the eyes of the IRA who have attacked other civilians working for the police in Northern Ireland in the past ..

Constables and I
Uniformed Constables who are training to become Detective Constables sometimes bear the title " T / I " meaning Trainee Investigator or " T / DC " meaning Trainee Detective Constable.

Constables and sent
The Mayor of Newport Thomas Phillips had sworn in 500 Special Constables and asked for more troops to be sent.

Constables and three
In 1880, Mr Justice Barry presided at the final trial of Ned Kelly, who was tried and convicted of murdering three other Victoria Police Constables.
Bourtreehill, the only major Estate in the parish, was periodically possessed by all three kings and the Constables of Scotland before them.
With around 1, 200 employees, including 813 police officers, 85 Special Constables, 48 Police Community Support Officers ( PCSOs ) and three police stations ( located in Snow Hill, Wood Street and Bishopsgate ), the City of London Police is the smallest territorial police force in England and Wales, both in terms of geographic area-the ' Square Mile ' centre of London-and the number of police officers.
Its graduates included two future Commissioners, Sir Joseph Simpson and Sir John Waldron ( both 1934 – 1935 ), three Deputy Commissioners, Sir Ranulph Bacon ( 1934 – 1935 ), Douglas Webb ( 1935 – 1936 ) and Sir John Hill ( who later also became HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary ; 1938 – 1939 ), and two Assistant Commissioners, Tom Mahir and Andrew Way ( both 1935 – 1936 ), as well as a number of Chief Constables of provincial forces, including Sir Edward Dodd ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Birmingham, Sir Eric St Johnston ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Oxfordshire, Durham, and Lancashire, and Sir John McKay ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Manchester, all three later HM Chief Inspectors of Constabulary, Bernard Bebbington ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Cambridge and John Gaskain ( 1936 – 1937 ) of Cumberland and Westmorland, both later HM Inspectors of Constabulary, Alec Muir ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Durham, Albert Wilcox ( 1934 – 1935 ) of Hertfordshire, Sir Douglas Osmond ( 1935 – 1936 ) of Shropshire and Hampshire, Sir Derrick Capper ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Birmingham and the West Midlands, John Gott ( 1937 – 1939 ) of Northamptonshire, Thomas Williams ( 1938 – 1939 ) of Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely, West Sussex, and Sussex, and David Holdsworth ( 1939 ) of Oxfordshire and Thames Valley.
Formed in 1980, the unit is based at Lippits Hill, Loughton and is staffed by 18 Constables, and three Sergeants headed by an Inspector.
Three of these vans can form an operational Serial ready to respond to incidents ; following the national PSU model this would include an Inspector, three Sergeants, eighteen Constables, two medics and three drivers.
Constables had three designations:

Constables and four
* 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 elected to four year terms in August of the years coincident with presidential elections ; unexpired terms are filled by special election, but such special election must be held coincidentally with another, scheduled election.
An IRA officer was killed, as were four Special Constables.
Early in the 17th century the hundred of Knightlow ( one of the county's main administrative divisions, which included all of modern day Coventry ) was reorganized on a basis of four High Constables ' divisions — Kenilworth, Monks Kirby, Rugby, and Southam.

Constables and guard
As a result, the force employed 400 temporary Constables and increased the Special Constabulary to 3000 to guard strategic buildings and factories within the City.

Constables and two
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.
From colonial times through the 1940s, Town Constables would work with two other Town officials — the Investigating Grand Juror and Prosecuting Grand Juror — in the initial handling of criminal investigations, arrests, and the " binding over " of serious crimes from the Town's Justice Court to a higher court.
Four police officers, Police Constables David Britton and John Richard Ingham and Chief Inspectors Charles Frederick Mawson and Terence Michael Slocombe, and two spectators, Richard Gough and David Hustler, were awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for their actions.
The two Assistant Chief Constables are Janette McCormick and Ruth Purdie.
Sworn Police can be recruited in two divisions: Police Constables and Police Auxiliaries.
The Walsh Street police shootings was the 1988 murder of two Victoria Police officers, Constables Steven Tynan, 22, and Damian Eyre, 20.
The Constabulary is led by the Chief Constable assisted by a Deputy and two Assistant Chief Constables.
Wood's two sons, Constables John Taylor Wood and Herschel Taylor Wood, also served on the Force.
* Hong Kong Police Department congratulated two of its Police Constables PC Chow Tai-Man and PC Tso Man-Ting for earning Tarlac State University ’ s Bachelor Degree of Science in Criminal Justice after 3 years of study with the Hong Kong Lifelong College ( See http :// www. police. gov. hk / offbeat / 896 / eng / n25. htm )
Four unarmed plain-clothed police officers, Temporary Detective Constables Derek Wilson and Kenneth Mathews and Police Constables Adrian Blackledge and Les White in two teams, had spent the day on the lookout for burglary suspects in the Fairholme Road area of Hammersmith.
Matrix has a number of Baton Gun trained specialist officers, consisting of two Sergeants and ten Constables.
On this particular night two police officers, Constables Westaway and Ross, walked in on the pirate and his partner.

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