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  2. Washington National Cathedral Police - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation Police, commonly known as the Washington National Cathedral Police, is a small private police force responsible for protecting the land of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, which mainly consists of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, in the United States. [1]

  3. Special police - Wikipedia

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    The Patrol is composed of special constables with limited police authority to enforce traffic violations on or near Bridge Commission property. [7] In Ontario, any organization can request the authority to raise a special constabulary from the local police services board. [8]

  4. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, since these have been eliminated by judicial reform, the office of constable now has few real functions. Constables still have the power to execute warrants, subpoenas, summonses and other court documents, and are required to execute any court process given to them. Constables are also permitted to carry firearms in the performance of ...

  5. Special constable - Wikipedia

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    A special constable or special police constable (SC or SPC) can refer to an auxiliary or part-time law enforcement officer or a person who is granted certain (special) police powers. In some jurisdictions, police forces are complemented by a special constabulary , whose volunteer members have full police powers and hold the office of constable.

  6. Auxiliary police - Wikipedia

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    The Special Constabulary is the part-time volunteer section of a statutory police force in the United Kingdom or some Crown dependencies. Its officers are known as special constables or informally as specials. Specials hold exactly the same powers as their "regular" (full time Police Constable) counterparts, they have opportunities to be ...

  7. District of Columbia Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Locations of all schools and the neighborhood divides can be found on the DCPS website. [12] For the school year ending in spring 2007, the DCPS was governed by the District of Columbia State Board of Education, with eleven members, including two students who had the right to debate but not to vote. Five members were elected, and the Mayor ...

  8. Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia

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    Before the formation of the district in 1801, county constables had jurisdiction over the area, along with the comparatively developed police force for the City of Alexandria. Within the City of Washington, the first police superintendent was named in 1803, and the city divided into four policing wards, each under a constable, in 1804. [9]

  9. District of Columbia State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia State Board of Education (SBOE) is an independent executive branch agency of the Government of the District of Columbia, in the United States.The SBOE provides advocacy and policy guidance for the District of Columbia Public Schools, and works with the Chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools and the District of Columbia State Superintendent of Education.