(police observer)

  • 1Police aviation in the United Kingdom — Police aviation in United Kingdom provides the British police with an aerial support unit to assist them in pursuit, surveillance and tracking.The most common air support aircraft is the Eurocopter EC 135T, which is equipped with daytime and… …

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  • 2observer — [ ɔpsɛrve ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • Xe; lat. observare I ♦ Se conformer de façon régulière à (une prescription). ⇒ obéir (à), respecter. « il faut observer certaines règles, certaines formules » (Joubert). « Une des seules coutumes de l… …

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  • 3Observer Group — The Observer Group (precursor to Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Company and the Navy Scouts and Raiders) was a joint United States Army/Marine Corps unit that was the first in the United States and Fleet Marine Force to be organized and… …

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  • 4POLICE — s. f. Ordre, règlement établi dans un État, dans une ville, pour tout ce qui regarde la sûreté, la tranquillité et la commodité des citoyens, des habitants. Bonne police. Mauvaise police. Faire observer la police. Établir la police. Exercer la… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 5police — I. POLICE. s. f. Ordre, reglement qu on observe dans un Estat, dans une Republique, dans une ville. Bonne, mauvaise police. nouvelle, ancienne police. la police est admirable dans Paris. la police est l ame du commerce. faire bien observer la… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • 6police — [[t]pəli͟ːs[/t]] ♦ polices, policing, policed 1) N SING COLL The police are the official organization that is responsible for making sure that people obey the law. The police are also looking for a second car... Police say they have arrested… …

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  • 7observer — noun (C) 1 someone who sees or notices something: Shocked observers told police about the robbery. | casual observer (=one who is not specially interested): To a casual observer she may have seemed fine, but I knew better. 2 someone who regularly …

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  • 8Royal Observer Corps — Ensign Active 1925–1996 Country …

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  • 9European Confederation of Police — Infobox Union name= EuroCOP country= Europe affiliation= ETUC members= 600,000 full name= European Confederation of Police native name= founded= 2002 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office= Luxembourg, Luxembourg… …

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  • 10Citizen Observer — A citizen observer is a resident appointed by the Chief of Police, or by the Deputy Sheriff, who has met the specific application, background and training requirements for patrolling his or her neighborhood or city subdivision to observe and… …

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