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  2. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department (MTAPD) is a division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York state. [3] MTA police officers are fully empowered under the New York State Public Authorities Law and are commissioned in the state of Connecticut .

  3. Metro Transit Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The department has an authorized strength of 490 sworn officers, 170 special police officers, and more than 100 civilian personnel. Newly sworn officers complete 23 weeks of initial training at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy, followed by 15 weeks of training at the Metro Transit Police Academy, which includes training in Maryland and District of Columbia law, then ...

  4. Maryland Transportation Authority Police - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Transportation Authority Police is the eighth-largest law enforcement agency in the U.S. state of Maryland and is charged with providing law enforcement services on Maryland Transportation Authority highways and facilities throughout the state, in addition to contractual services that are provided at Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, and the Port of ...

  5. Codebook - Wikipedia

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    Numeric codes are prefixed by the page number. A codebook is a type of document used for gathering and storing cryptography codes. Originally, codebooks were often literally books, but today "codebook" is a byword for the complete record of a series of codes, regardless of physical format.

  6. Office of the MTA Inspector General - Wikipedia

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    Make available to appropriate law enforcement officials information and evidence relating to criminal acts that he obtains in the course of his duties. Subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and affirmations, take testimony and compel production of books, papers, records, and documents as he deems relevant to any inquiry or investigation pursuant ...

  7. Commercial code (communications) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial codes were not generally intended to keep telegrams private, as codes were widely published; they were usually cost-saving measures only. Many general-purpose codes, such as the Acme Code and the ABC Code , were published and widely used between the 1870s and the 1950s, before the arrival of transatlantic telephone calls and next-day ...

  8. Police notebook - Wikipedia

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    A British police officer using his notebook while stopping a vehicle. A pocket notebook or PNB is a notebook used by police officers in the United Kingdom to officially record details and incidents while on patrol.

  9. Evidence Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The Evidence Act 2006 is an Act of the Parliament of New Zealand that codifies the laws of evidence.When enacted, the Act drew together the common law and statutory provisions relating to evidence into one comprehensive scheme, replacing most of the previous evidence law on the admissibility and use of evidence in court proceedings.