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  2. Portable appliance testing - Wikipedia

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    A common label for certifying that a device has been tested. In electrical safety testing, portable appliance testing (PAT inspection or PAT testing) is a process by which electrical appliances are routinely checked for safety, commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.

  3. Paddington alcohol test - Wikipedia

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    The Paddington alcohol test (PAT) was first published in the Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine in 1996. It was designed to identify alcohol-related problems amongst those attending accident and emergency departments .

  4. PAT Test (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    PAT Test is an electrical safety test. PAT Test may also refer to: Photographic Activity Test, an ISO standard test; Paddington alcohol test, for alcohol-related ...

  5. Pat Mahomes Sr. Allegedly Had 'Visible Open Container ... - AOL

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    A copy of the incident report obtained by Us Weekly confirms that Pat, 53, “admitted to having consumed alcoholic beverages” ahead of the arrest and a field sobriety test was conducted on the ...

  6. Field sobriety testing - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the legal procedure is 'police stop' (Police stop requiring "reasonable suspicion" or another qualified reason for a police stop), 'probable cause', and 'arrest'. FSTs are requested in the 'police stop' phase, and are used to provide tangible evidence sufficient to meet the requirements for 'probable cause' for an arrest.

  7. How a Criminal Profiler Works - Interview with Pat Brown - AOL

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    But the police dismissed. In 1990, a young woman was strangled on a jogging path near the home of Pat Brown and her family. Brown suspected the young man who was renting a room in her house, and ...

  8. Plain view doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The police may not move objects in order to obtain a better view, and the officer may not be in a location unlawfully. These limitations were detailed in the case of Arizona v. Hicks, 480 U.S. 321 (1987). The plain view doctrine only eliminates the warrant requirement, not the probable cause requirement.

  9. Police chief passes physical test, closer to earning POST ...

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    Sep. 21—By the time Glynn County Police Chief Jacques Battiste got to the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth on Monday morning, he was well versed on the center's physical agility ...