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Police Torch

March 31st, 2010 No Comments

Why is Police Equipment so Important?
Police gear is so important to daily police life. Without police equipment, our streets would be a an increasingly dangerous place. The police gear that can be found in many shops can be of an extremely high quality and includes police apparel including trousers, shirts, base layers, outer layers and [...]

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Police Led

February 24th, 2010 No Comments

What are a persons rights after a police raid?

My sisters house was raided this morning by 5 police with a search warrant. Of course they found nothing, because the worst “drug” they have in their house is coca cola. My sister is hysterical, and her house is unnessessarily trashed. Do th Police have to organise [...]

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Police Black

February 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Why do I see police driving in predominantly white neighborhoods, but not black neighborhoods?

If the police come in a black neighborhood it is because a crime was committed.
But I never see police checking out the black neighborhoods making sure it is safe, nothing bad is going on.
But I go to predominantly white neighborhoods, and there [...]

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Military Police

January 17th, 2010 No Comments

MP can go off-post further if they so request, in which case they become federal officers, but civilian police ask for help from the military police if someone is in pursuit and headed for a military base, or if there is a fleeting thought on a military base. The flight is something equally true [...]

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Black Police

December 22nd, 2009 No Comments

In this writing we will continue with the topic in the last article on the Muslim / Christian unity. I raised the question: Can Muslims and Christians unite? We saw in the previous article on the basic principles of the oneness of God and unity the prophetic community that this unity can be achieved. [...]

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