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  2. Water police - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Region with about 3,000 officers, and a fleet of 143 in total, made up of 71 launches and 72 craft is the largest of any civil police force. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Was referred to as Water Police until 1948 when it was renamed Marine Police .

  3. New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police

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    The Bureau of Water Supply (BWS) Police was created through legislation enacted in the 1906 Water Supply Act. It was not until 1907 that the first provisional appointees were hired and assigned. On July 9, 1908, the first permanent police officers were appointed and assigned to the precincts in Peekskill , Garrison , Browns Station , and High ...

  4. Wasserschutzpolizei - Wikipedia

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    The North Rhine-Westphalia Police's Water police is centrally organized and patrols over 900 km of waterways. Its headquarters is in Duisburg as part of Duisburg police headquarters [12] and it has stations (Wasserschutzpolizeiwache) in Bonn, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Wesel, Emmerich, Münster, Minden, Bergeshövede, Datteln and Essen. The force ...

  5. He was accused of stealing huge amounts of water over 23 ...

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    California’s water police struggle to track where water is flowing and whether someone is taking more than they’re supposed to. A criminal case unfolding in the San Joaquin Valley underscores ...

  6. Police diving - Wikipedia

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    Police diving is a branch of professional diving carried out by police services. Police divers are usually professional police officers, and may either be employed full-time as divers or as general water police officers, or be volunteers who usually serve in other units but are called in if their diving services are required.

  7. After an officer mistook his water pistol for a dangerous firearm the teen was struck by a police vehicle causing him to crash into a wall during a tactical stop as he cycled alone on Buxted Road ...

  8. Man jumps in lake to evade cop in Washington park, then ... - AOL

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    A man trying to evade an officer jumped into a park lake and vanished, Washington police said. He was first spotted by officer Alex Olson after midnight Aug. 8 in Horseshoe Lake Park, the Woodland ...

  9. Water bailiff - Wikipedia

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    A water bailiff is a law-enforcement officer responsible for the policing of bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes or the coast. The position has existed in many jurisdictions throughout history. The position has existed in many jurisdictions throughout history.