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Highway Patrol is an Australian factual television series screened on the Seven Network, which premiered on 21 September 2009. [1] Highway Patrol follows members of the Victoria Police highway patrol (formerly the Traffic Management Unit) as they intercept traffic and other criminal offenders on roads in Victoria, Australia.
When members of the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol set up a covert sting, it causes them more drama than they bargained. Cops' attempt to pull over a suspended motorbike rider turns into a road affair when two rubberneckers are involved in a crash, and a hooner's car is defected. All hell breaks loose when police attempt to pull over a speeding ...
Victoria Police is the primary law enforcement agency of the Australian state of ... In 2018/19 Victoria Police introduced a revamp to their highway patrol fleet ...
The last Crown Victoria Police Interceptor rolled off the assembly line in August 2011, and was sold to the Kansas Highway Patrol. The vehicle now resides in the agency's academy as a museum piece. [26] This was followed by the final Crown Victoria to ever be produced on September 15, 2011, which was exported to Saudi Arabia.
Victoria Police [2] 2010–present Chief commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Commander Chief superintendent [note 1] Superintendent:
Mounted police officers in Victoria. Most Australian police services have mounted police units that are prominently used for ceremonial purposes, although in New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria the mounted police also undertake operational policing duties.
The Victoria Police Department (VicPD) is the municipal police force for the City of Victoria and the Township of Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada.It is the oldest municipal police department in Canada west of the Great Lakes, the first Canadian law enforcement agency to deploy tasers and VicPD created the first digital forensic unit in the country.
In 2018, Victoria Police said that all of the 324 officers in the ORU would now be required to complete the Public Order Response Team course to be able to supplement PORT if required. [17] [2] [18] In 2021, Police Life magazine reported that the Operations Response Unit was now known as the Public Order Response Team. [19]