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You know, I bet that the general police force really likes Conan, like, adores him. I can imagine them secretly giving him snacks and drinks and whispering things they found out to him so he can solve things easier like
"Heya conan i hear *very important clue* was found *very important place*... mind teaching that new inspector a lesson on being overconfidant?"
"Here conan, take this candy and drink, you seem tired"
and ect. it's no wonder they do literally everything he asks them too, no matter how weird the request was.
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scotianostra · 6 months
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On September 29th 1800 the City of Glasgow Police force was established.
Another English myth busted, this was almost 30 years before the London Metropolitan Police came about.
In the 17th century, Scottish cities used to hire watchmen to guard the streets at night, augmenting a force of unpaid citizen constables. Of course Edinburgh had their own “Town Guard, a fore-runner to a police force.
Glasgow petitioned Parliament in 1800 and the City of Glasgow Police force was born on 29 September 1800. John Stenhouse, a city merchant, was appointed Master of Police and he set about organising and recruiting the force.
Stenhouse appointed three sergeants and six police constables, dividing them into sections of one sergeant and two police constables to each section. On 15 November, the Glasgow Police mustered in the Session House of the Laigh Kirk, Trongate, for the first time. There were three reliefs. One sergeant and two police officers were on duty in the Police Office for twenty-four hours. Stenhouse was awarded a salary of £200 per annum; also appointed were two sergeants, six officers, and sixty-eight watchmen. The watchmen were paid 10s per week. In 1825, the New Central Police Office opened in South Albion St, as seen in the pic.
The other section on patrol duty and the third section was entitled to rest for twenty-four hours. The sixty-eight watchmen were also there in their long brown coats with their personal numbers painted on their backs. Each carried a lantern and long stave. They would man fixed points within the City while the police officers patrolled to prevent crime.
It was from these modest beginnings that the Glasgow Police embarked on more than 220 years of service to the City, although the title of Glasgow City Police was lost in 1975 when it amalgamated with Strathclyde Police, and since then it has become Police Scotland‘
Oh and those silly people down south? Well when London’s Metropolitan Police Force attempted to claim themselves as the original police force the Advertising Standards Authority reprimanded them, they gave a written undertaking never to repeat this claim again. Peels police force wasn't established until 1829. The internet however is a law unto itself and the falsehood that London had the first police force is often falsely given
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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"SALARIES OF THE POLICE," Daily British Whig (Kingston. Ontario). March 24, 1913. Page 4.
The members of the police force have asked the commissioners for an increase in their salaries, and it is certain that if the petition of the men is not granted there will be several resignations. This can be said with- tout suggesting anything that can be regarded as dictatorial on the part of the department.
Some months ago the men were giv en an increase of pay, but it could not be regarded as anything but temporary in its character and effect. The value of service generally has been tending upward, and it would be remarkable if it did not affect the employees of the city. The mistake of the council and of the commissioners is in dealing with the salary question without considering the situation as it concerns all the men in all the departments of civic government.
The men engaged in connection with the public works were given an increase of wage, the current rate being $1.62 per day, for the lower grade, and 82 per day for the higher and better grade. These rates were out of harmony with the rates paid in the police department, and there was bound to be discontent in time. Not because labour in any form was not recognized and rewarded, but because there was not a general application of the theory regarding compensation.
The police tariff, at present prevailing, is absurdly low. For first year men the wage is $45 per month; for second year men, $50 per month; for third year men, $55 per month. Sergeants are paid $65 per month. All men are allowed $55 per year for clothing, and they are expected to have on' hand, and in good condition, three suits and an overcoat. Good men, active, useful and energetic, cannot be retained by the commissioners upon these terms, and the fact may as well be faced, and at once.
The Whig has glanced over the city by-laws the ordinances which are calculated to make for peace and order - and it can see how the police may be much more serviceable than they are. The report of the department is not satisfactory. It gives the number of arrests, and the number of offences in the year, but locking up drunken men and acting on the complaints which some people make do not represent the highest and most effective service which the police can render. In other places they are the educators of the masses, and the police would be the educators of the masses here, so far as the city by laws are concerned, if they were instructed to this end.
The pay of the department should be increased, and the sergeants and men should be invited to confer and suggest how they can serve the people better, and the Whig will be very much disappointed if, as a result of this conference, the people will not have in the police more active agents in every good work.
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sleepy-achilles · 2 years
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I honestly don't know what to do.
My police apprenticeship application has been rejected. I failed my behavioural stye questionnaire.
I can't reapply again until three months from today. And if I fail again its another 12 months.
I don't know how to tell my parents.
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i’m rewatching harley quinn and i was thinking that no one would ever become a henchman. y’know, a fanatic who is willing to die for a paycheck but then i remembered the us military and the police force.
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madking-warqueen · 6 days
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How common are domestic violence disputes?
I’m specifically directing this question towards the Australian police force, even more specifically anyone who works in the QLD police force, but if you work in another country/area, your answers would be appreciated and highly regarded as well.
How often are you called out for DV disputes, particularly between spouses, but just in general as well? Is it quite common?
I’m working on an assignment for university and would appreciate if anyone could answer this for me with their personal experience. How frequently are you called to these kinds of scenes?
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whats-in-a-sentence · 2 months
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When he was posted south to the Mackenzie River, he wrote an impertinent letter to the Colonial Secretary:
Sir I do myself the honor to inform you, that the Squatters in this district, express the highest approbation of the recent new Police Force, at present under my command it will be a great preventive of Crime by "Whites" and also the Natives in the district. The last named I do not anticipate any trouble from as they are allowed in on nearly all the Stations in the district.
I have the honor to be Sir
Your most Odbt Servt.
Reginald C.H. Uhr
Sub Inspector
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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ricekris · 2 months
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POLICE SHOULD KNOW THAT...
Police should know that being gay is immoral and they shouldn't target people because of their beliefs and opinions.
Religious people are right when they say that it's a sin to be gay.
It's a sin to be LGBTQ+ in general and that's it.
I watched a video where a Police Scotland officer got at a preacher because he was preaching the truth.
It's not illegal to say that it's a sin to be gay or anything like that, not in Scotland or any part of the UK.
Police at times make up their own laws, which should call for a FUCKING dismissal.
A police officer, I think Met, got at a woman for singing the Gospel out in the street.
Do your fucking job officers and that's protecting people from physical harm, not harm such as their feelings being harmed.
Crime is happening, a lot of it and if you do your part, then the world can be a better place, so, please, stop stopping the truth being said and do your fucking job.
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tenth-sentence · 2 months
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"Under these circumstances, how can this force be classed with the Constabulary?"
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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touchaheartnews · 2 months
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ARMED ROBBERY GANG ATTACK SOLDIER: ARRESTED BY RIVERS STATE POLICE 
  Touchaheart Nigeria reports that the Rivers State Police has arrested a group of armed robbers/cultists who have been a terror to a host of communities in Khana Local Government, including burgling the residence of an Army personnel.   On January 2, 2024, the Police arrested three armed robbers who are members of the Dey-well cult group in Khana Local Government Area: 24-year-old Thank-God…
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50kgannamolly · 2 months
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I love the police officers lmao
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scotianostra · 1 year
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On September 29th 1800  the City of Glasgow Police force was established.
Another English myth busted, this was almost 30 years before the London Metropolitan Police came about.
In the 17th century, Scottish cities used to hire watchmen to guard the streets at night, augmenting a force of unpaid citizen constables.  Of course Edinburgh had their own “Town Guard, a fore-runner to a police force.
Glasgow petitioned Parliament in 1800 and the City of Glasgow Police force was born on 29 September 1800. John Stenhouse, a city merchant, was appointed Master of Police and he set about organising and recruiting the force.
Stenhouse appointed three sergeants and six police constables, dividing them into sections of one sergeant and two police constables to each section. On 15 November, the Glasgow Police mustered in the Session House of the Laigh Kirk, Trongate, for the first time. There were three reliefs. One sergeant and two police officers were on duty in the Police Office for twenty-four hours. Stenhouse was awarded a salary of £200 per annum; also appointed were two sergeants, six officers, and sixty-eight watchmen. The watchmen were paid 10s per week. In 1825, the New Central Police Office opened in South Albion St, as seen in the pic.
 The other section on patrol duty and the third section was entitled to rest for twenty-four hours. The sixty-eight watchmen were also there in their long brown coats with their personal numbers painted on their backs. Each carried a lantern and long stave. They would man fixed points within the City while the police officers patrolled to prevent crime.
It was from these modest beginnings that the Glasgow Police embarked on more than 220 years of service to the City, although the title of Glasgow City Police was lost in 1975 when it amalgamated with Strathclyde Police, and since then it has become Police Scotland‘
Oh and those silly people down south? Well  when London’s Metropolitan Police Force attempted to claim themselves as the original police force the Advertising Standards Authority reprimanded them, they gave a written undertaking never to repeat this claim again. Peels police force wasn't established until 1829.  The internet however is a law unto itself and the falsehood that London had the first police force is often falsely given
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“CHICAGO POLICE PADDLE REDS STORMING RELIEF STATION,” Chicago Tribune. March 11, 1932. Page 3 & 28. ---- Spank Humboldt Pk. Rioters with Own Signs. ---- About 250 communists, marching under the lead of half a dozen well known agitators, to attack the Emergency Relief station in Humboldt park yesterday afternoon, met fifty policemen at Caliornia avenue and Division street.
Barred from the park by the policemen, the marchers charged with clubs and milk bottles, which they used as missiles. The policemen, firing their pistols a few times in the air, seized the banners of the Reds. used the staffs as paddles, and spanked the standard bearers and their friends until they broke up in confusion. 
Policeman Knocked Down. One policeman, J. W. Alm, 5735 Berrard street. attached to the West North avenue station, was knocked down in the battle and severely beaten and trampled by the Reds. Also severely injured was Walter Barris. 40 years old, 3731 Olcott avenue, alleged commander of the rioting forces. 
Eighteen rioters, five of them women, were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and inciting to riot. After the crowd had been dispersed, a strong guard was left at the park relief station. Seven policemen, Including Capt. Patrick Collins of the West North avenue district, were treated for minor hurts. 
Capt. Collins learned from Alm and other Investigators that the Communists had hired two halls, one at Hirsch and California avenue and the other at Rockwell and Division streets, as points of concentration for the raid. He send fifteen men and the west park police sent twenty-five. 
Hurries to the Scene. When Alm telephoned a little later that the Reds were numerous and hostile, Capt. Collins took the remainder of his available force and hurried to the scene. The struggle was just beginning. Shouting to his men not to shoot, he led the swoop on the Red banners and the paddling of the rioters. Alm, on the ground and with his pistol taken from him, was rescued by Sergt. F. J. Nadernik. 
The banners carried the slogans: "We Want Milk for Our Babies" and "No More Evictions." 
Policemen who suffered cuts and bruises in the fighting were Frank Freemuth of the detective bureau. Thomas McCaffrey, Joseph Feldman. Edward Dooley, Patrick Rush, and Harold Haight. Photo captions:
POLICE FOIL COMMUNISTS PROPOSED ATTACK ON RELIEF STATION.  Police stationed in front of entrance to Humboldt park at California and North avenues to keep communists out of park. At California avenue and Division street the police and a mob clashed and a few were slightly injured.
GIRLS SEIZED AS LEADERS OF COMMUNIST MOB. June Lane (left) of 1937 Potomac avenue and Rose Lislock of 1323 Wicker Park avenue, arrested at California and North avenue.
[AL: As is typical in most bourgeois press accounts of Communist demonstrations, what the gathering actually wanted or the demands they made are barely reported. It’s doubtful that the Communists were attempting to ‘storm’ the relief office, either - the only evidence presented is that of the police, after all.]
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sleepy-achilles · 2 years
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I've finally brought security breach as my last childish buy
So yeah, expect fnaf content.
I have a meeting this Friday about a apprenticeship so this is generally my last childish buy as if I get this apprenticeship I'll be paying rent and having to save my money appropriately so I can eventually move out.
Adulthood, am I right?
I'm kinda nervous as I have social anxiety and it's the police force. But I refuse to work in retail again.
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wutbju · 2 months
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Bret Ian McAfee, age 54, of Townsend, DE, went home to be with the Lord surrounded by his family on June 15, 2023. Bret served as a Trooper with the Delaware State Police. Before graduating from the police academy, Bret earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from attended Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC.
During his career as a State Trooper, he began his journey as a member of the 65th DSP Recruit class on March 16, 1996. Bret was assigned to Troop 3 patrol, where he excelled in his role and even trained numerous recruits along the way. In 2010, he joined the Critical Incident Stress Management Team (CISM) and Conflict Management Team (CMT), further showcasing his commitment to his profession. Throughout his career Bret was a constant presence at Troop 3, where he became one of the longest-serving Patrol Troopers. Master Corporal Bret McAfee 962 last day worked was on June 1, 2023, after serving for over 27 years. He received his final transfer and is now serving on Eternal Patrol. His loving family always sent Bret off on his shift with “Come home safe” now Bret is eternally “Safely Home.” He served God, his church, Fairwinds Baptist Church, Bear, DE where he served for many years as a deacon, his family, and his state honorably.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Rachel (Mallonee) McAfee, whom he married on October 18, 1997; his beloved daughter, Lauren Rileigh; his mother, Janet I. (Geary) McAfee of Danville, PA; his brother, Sean (Lolita); sister, Heather (Carl) Cahill; brother, Brandon; brother Ryan (Rebecca); sister, Tiffany; and nieces and nephews. Bret was preceded in death by his father, Terry K. McAfee.
A visitation will be held Tuesday, June 27, 2023, from 10 AM-1PM followed by the celebration of life service with Active-Duty Honors by the Delaware State Police at Fairwinds Baptist Church, 801 Seymour Rd, Bear, DE, officiated by Pastor Carlo DeStefano. Committal service will be Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 12 Noon at Jacob's Church Cemetery, Paxinos, PA, near his childhood home. Arrangements are by Strano & Feeley Family Funeral Home, Newark, DE.
Because of Bret’s passion to tell others about his Savior, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Fairwinds Baptist Church Missions Fund or to WFBM Radio Ministries P.O. Box 119 Beaver Springs, PA 17812. For directions or to send an online condolence, visit www.stranofeeley.com
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