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Miami-Dade Corrections vehicles are identified by their green and white livery. MDCR officers carry silver badges, while officers with the ranks of sergeant and above carry gold badges. The badge is exactly the same as the Miami-Dade County Police Department to reflect the fact that they were at one time one entity.
The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of unincorporated Miami-Dade County and has broad regional powers to establish policies for Miami-Dade County services. The government provides major metropolitan services countywide and city-type services for residents of unincorporated areas.
The bicycle patrols were created due to the frequent traffic congestion of the Miami Beach isles, particularly in the Ocean Drive area of South Beach. Bicycle patrols also perform traffic duties. [1] As of 2008, Miami Beach Police wore dark blue trousers with dark blue shirts, and had red, white, and blue patrol vehicles. [2]
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The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO), formerly known as the Dade County Sheriff's Office (1836–1957), Dade County Public Safety Department (1957–1981), Metro-Dade Police Department (1981–1997), and Miami-Dade Police Department (1997–2025), is a law enforcement agency serving Miami-Dade County, Florida.
1984-1988 Miami Vice as Lester Kosko; 1986 Flight of the Navigator as Hangar Guard #1; 1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach as Shooting Range Cop; 1990 Internal Affairs as Cousin Gregory; 1990 The Take (TV Movie) 1990 Midnight Caller (TV Series) as Ozzie Minoso; 1992 Live! From Death Row (TV Movie) as Reyes; 1992 Deep Cover as ...
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Internal affairs investigators are generally bound by stringent rules when conducting their investigations. For example, in California , the Peace Officers Bill of Rights (POBR) is a mandated set of rules found in the California Government Code which applies to most peace officers (law enforcement officers) within California. [ 1 ]