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  2. Collar number - Wikipedia

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    When a police officer or a member of staff is in a collaborative (multi-constabulary) unit or department (such as the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit), the PNC code, which is a force identification number, is added to the collar number to prevent confusion between officers; e.g., 41-9999 would indicate a ...

  3. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    Saint John Police Force & Kennebecasis Regional Police Force – Emergency Tactical Services (ETS) [41] South Simcoe Police Service – Containment Team/Emergency Response Unit (ERU) [42] Stratford Police Services – Emergency Response Unit (ERU) [43] Sûreté du Québec – Groupe d'intervention tactique

  4. Police ranks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kent Police, for instance, refers to its numbers as force numbers and officers wear them on a velcro tab on their stab vest or on a badge attached to their shirt or tunic. Officers in all forces of the rank of inspector or above do not usually wear their numbers. In most forces these identification numbers are simple numbers, with one to five ...

  5. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    UK, derogatory name referencing the modern police uniforms and armed squads of Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini. Blues and Twos UK, from the flashing blue lights and the two-tone siren on a police car. Blueband UK, from the blue cap-band worn by PCSOs. [citation needed] Bluebottle Antique name for the police referring to the old-style ...

  6. Police code - Wikipedia

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    A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or other ...

  7. A new Virginia bill would keep all police names secret

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  8. Warrant card - Wikipedia

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    The warrant number is equivalent to a badge number in other police services; it is a unique identifier unlike a collar number (sometimes displayed on the uniform) which may change when transferring between departments or changing rank. A warrant card is sometimes displayed alongside a badge showing the service to which the officer belongs, but ...

  9. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    Personal identification numbers offer several security benefits, especially during transactions, though some may not fully understand how this works. By using a PIN, card or account holders can: