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  2. Warrant card - Wikipedia

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    A warrant card is proof of identification and authority carried by police officers and some other law enforcement officers including immigration officers and Approved Mental Health Professionals. The term is normally used only within the United Kingdom and in current and former Commonwealth countries.

  3. Warrant - Wikipedia

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    Warrant card, a proof of identification used by police officers; Warrant of Appointment, President of Ireland official document of high office appointment; Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan, Pakistan protocol for officials seating at government functions; Warrant officer (disambiguation), a rank in various military organizations

  4. Immigration Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Entry without warrants. In the majority of raids, Immigration Enforcement teams do not in fact have court-issued warrants. A sample carried out by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration in December 2015 found that teams had warrants in only 43% of cases. In many other raids, Immigration Officers claimed they had "informed ...

  5. Maine police can now get a warrant to take someone into ...

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    Within hours of the law going into effect on Aug. 9, Bath police submitted an affidavit for a protective custody warrant for a 26-year-old man who officers said made multiple threats against them ...

  6. Police uniforms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The navy blue uniforms adopted by many police departments in this early period were simply surplus United States Army uniforms from the Civil War. [4] Headwear typically took the form of stovepipe hats, a starched woolen head cover similar in appearance to a top hat but with a squatter dimension, or British-style custodian helmets. In rural ...

  7. Company police - Wikipedia

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    Company police are a form of private police and are law enforcement officers (LEOs) that work for companies rather than governmental entities; they may be employed directly by a private corporation or by a private security company which contracts private policing services out to other entities (including to private, non-private, and governmental entities).