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  • ...n a non-military context it is generally associated with groups of "elite" police units called SWAT.
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  • ...ight weight, and quick reloading, the M1903 was an issued sidearm for many police forces and militaries, including those of [[Estonia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Russ
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  • ...collect [[weather]] data and conduct [[search-and-rescue]] and [[military police|law-enforcement]] operations.
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  • Norwegian "police troops" trained in Sweden during [[World War II]] were issued a number of A
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  • ...dish Police Service|Swedish Police]], [[Norwegian Police Service|Norwegian Police]] ...assignments and the environments in which they often operate. The Swedish police are also equipped with a version of the Ak 5D, see below.
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  • ...ious injuries and fatalities caused by rubber and plastic batons in use by police forces around the world over the last 30 years or so. Despite this, the M1
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  • ...the CBI only on 23 February. Quattrocchi has been released by Argentinian police. However, his passport has been impounded and he is not allowed to leave th
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  • * '''Police:''' the m/45D model is a selective fire (semi-automatic and automatic-fire ...5 submachine gun from inventory, officially declaring it obsolete. Swedish Police armories might still contain some select fire m/45D models for reserve use.
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  • ...ontract were fielded in 2004 in Iraq, employed by special forces, military police, infantry and transport units. So far, more than 200 units have been fielde
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  • ...q]] (1991) by [[special forces]] operating behind enemy lines and Military Police. Currently in widespread use in the [[U.S. Military]].
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  • ...f the fired projectile. Other Nagant revolver designs were also adopted by police and military services of [[Sweden]] (7.5 mm M1887), [[Norway]] (M1893) ...Nagant M1895 became the standard issue [[side arm]] for Russian army and [[police]] officers, later including their special services, the [[NKVD]] and the [[
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  • ...its, theoretically as a last-recourse anti-air weapon, but mainly used for police shots ([[warning shot]]s or incapacitating shots).
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  • ...n emergency single use naloxone syringe kit. Some [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] patrol vehicles also carry the drug, occasionally in excess to help distr ...dote|url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/05/27/new-york-police-department-naloxone/9630299/|accessdate=30 May 2014|newspaper=USA Today|dat
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  • ...nystagmus|nystagmus]], which is harmless but occasionally tested for by [[police]] as a marker for [[alcohol intoxication]] (which can also produce nystagmu
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  • including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, separate public service, police, fire/
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  • ..., non-trunking radio systems that don't hop from one frequency to another. Police and fire departments on these systems are generally found in small or rural * Listen to police, fire, aircraft, marine, CB, FRS/GMRS, FM radio and Ham communications in y
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  • ...tralian Institute of Criminology |title=Benzodiazepine use and harms among police detainees in Australia |url=http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi ...g Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA): 2005 annual report on drug use among police detainees, Research and Public Policy Series No. 70. Australian Institute o
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  • ..., ''Aum Shinrikyo'', Aum Supreme Truth; Aum Shinri Kyo; Aleph, 2005</ref> Police reports describe that they had discovered at Aum's main compound in March a
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  • *[[Police duty belt]]
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  • ...elts are also used frequently by modern cadet and scout groups, as well as police and security forces.
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  • ...high heat (e.g., tackling a fire), and Kevlar body armor such as vests for police officers, security, and [[SWAT]].
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  • ...ccess" zones, and to designate space for lines. They are also used by riot police to control large gatherings. ...nk of about 4.2 metres (14 ft) long with printed on it in large letters: ''Police Line - Do Not Cross''. Beginning in the 1980s, steel barriers gradually too
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  • ...etropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia|Washington, D.C. police officer]] was fined $75 for sleeping while on duty.<ref>{{cite news| url=ht
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  • ...and)|Boston]] lead singer [[Brad Delp]].<ref>{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Police Report On Delp's Death Reveals His Final Message|publisher=WMUR|date=2007-0
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  • {{UK home nations law enforcement agencies (non-police)}}
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  • ...ted at aircraft are a [[Lasers and aviation safety|hazard to aviation]]. A police officer seeing a red dot on his chest may conclude that a sniper is targeti
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  • ...ill L, Samimi B|title= Occupational needlestick injuries in a metropolitan police force. |journal=American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000 18: 146-150.|
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  • ...ubiquity of pesticides puts emergency responders such as fire-fighters and police officers at risk, because they are often the first responders to emergency
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  • ...clude a first wave of core emergency services, such as [[firefighter]]s, [[police]] and [[ambulance]] crews. When conducted as a military operation, it is te ...ce provides a national [[000 emergency]] telephone number to contact state Police, Fire and Ambulance services. Arrangements are in place for state and feder
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  • ...ubiquity of pesticides puts emergency responders such as fire-fighters and police officers at risk, because they are often the first responders to emergency
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  • ...on 1 July 1998 by the [[Police (Health and Safety) Act 1997]] (s.51A).<ref>Police (Health and Safety) Act 1997 (Commencement) Order 1998, [http://www.opsi.go
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  • *[[Police|Police force]] {{UK home nations law enforcement agencies (non-police)}}
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  • ...through a thin, flexible wire.<ref>International Association of Chiefs of Police, ''[http://www.theiacp.org/research/CuttingEdge/EMDT9Steps.pdf Electro Musc
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  • ...at]] &ndash; [[Lavrentiy Beria]], Soviet politician and head of the secret police
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  • ...s researchers and the public alike is the ability of lymphocytes to act as police, judge and executioner to kill other cells or demand that they suicide, a c
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  • ...915]</ref> THC acetate was also reported to have been found by New Zealand police in 1995, again made by acetylation of purified cannabis extracts with aceti
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  • ...somewhat relaxed, however Charas has been known to be a popular medium for police to extort money from consumers of the drug.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010 ...in [[drug smuggling]]. The best charas is made very high up away from the police and is known as "Cream" and can be found in Manali and Kasauli area Of Hima
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  • .../www.police.govt.nz/service/drugs/faq.html Illicit Drugs FAQ - New Zealand Police<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. In 2008 six New Zealand soldiers were "
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  • ...he most common source of referral (26% of episodes), whilst referrals form police diversion and court diversion rose from 17% to 19% and 11% to 14% respectiv
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  • ...s. They believe skunk accounts for between 70 and 80% of samples seized by police <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7386889.stm |tit ...plant has an approximate street value of £300,<ref>[http://www.southyorks.police.uk/news/newssyp/dearnesaferneighbourhoodteamsntrecoverscannabisstreetvaluea
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  • ...ax and concentrate. Local students use Chamba to prevent pre-exam jitters. Police raids are common however recreational use of ganja remains unabated. ...ernment briefly explored the possible legalization of Indian hemp, despite police warnings of potential abuse by cannabis growers<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2
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  • ...iewed were supplying multiple scelerosis sufferers and had been charged by police.
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  • .../releaseheroinhomicide.pdf Press Release by the Chicago Police Department] Police report about a death linked to heroin/fentanyl mixture August 24, 2006</ref
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  • ...eporting cases that suggest particular salvia-related health concerns, and police have not been reporting it as a significant issue with regard to public ord In Massachusetts, YouTube videos were shown by a retired police officer to public health and judiciary committees as evidence in favor of o
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  • * [http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/breakingnews/83501747.html Calgary police make first seizure of emerging drug made of crushed poppies]
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  • ...Houston Police Department's acquisition of new equipment that allowed the police to test the evidence again. Jolly faces a possible maximum sentence of up
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  • ...e storming of the embassy. A 17-year-old guerrilla was killed initially by police.
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  • ...ces tackled the blaze. After several hours and combined efforts from fire, police and military services the blaze was contained and the two ruined carriages ...Flynn, was forced to leap from the train in flames. Flynn was placed under police guard in hospital and arrested once his wounds had sufficiently healed.
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  • ...e together with special detachments of Munich [[Law enforcement in Germany|police]], fire department and other municipal authorities in the service center at After 2004 the queues for toilets became so long that the police had to regulate the entrance. To keep traffic moving through the restrooms,
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  • ...ause it promotes panic and impulsive reactions."<ref>{{cite news | title = Police search starts for Bologna bombers | publisher = The Globe and Mail | date =
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