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  2. Municipal police (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Patrol car of the Ordnungsamt of the city of Fulda. Currently, many cities in Germany have established local order enforcement offices.Depending on each state's laws, under different terms like Ordnungsamt (order enforcement office), Kommunaler Ordnungsdienst (municipal order enforcement service), Städtischer Ordnungsdienst (city order enforcement service), Gemeindevollzugsdienst (municipal ...

  3. Law enforcement in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In Baden-Württemberg municipal police officers do have the same rights, powers and obligations like the counterparts of the state police. The tasks of a municipal police force depend on the size of the municipality's territory and the number of inhabitants in which it is operating.

  4. List of law enforcement agencies in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Wachpolizei (WaPol): Branch of State Police for the security of state government buildings or diplomatic facilities, only in the states of Berlin and Hesse; Wasserschutzpolizei (WSP): River Branch of State Police; Landeskriminalamt (LKA): ("State Criminal Office") State Bureau of Investigation, in some states subordinate to the state's police force

  5. Municipal police - Wikipedia

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    Municipal police, city police, or local police are law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government. This includes the municipal government , where it is the smallest administrative subdivision .

  6. Ranks and insignia of the Ordnungspolizei - Wikipedia

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    German police uniforms in 1936: Green service dress with brown collar and cuffs for Schutzpolizei (municipal and state protection police), orange collar and cuffs for Gendarmerie (state rural police), blue maritime police, and white traffic police uniforms; visor caps and German police shakos, the characteristic "bump hat" of the Schutzpolizei German police insignia in 1936: Shoulderboards ...

  7. Gemeindepolizei (Nazi Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Gemeindepolizei (GemPo) is the German name for a municipal law enforcement agency. This article deals with the municipal police forces of Nazi Germany. Municipalities with more than 2,000 residents, not having a state police presence, had to have a municipal police department. The mayors were police commissioners.

  8. Suspect in Munich vehicle ramming shouted' Allahu akbar' to ...

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    The suspect in a vehicle attack that injured dozens of people in Munich shouted "Allah Akbar," or "God is great," to police officers after the incident, prosecutors told ABC News. At least 39 ...

  9. Administrative police in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The municipal police departments handled the same type of business as the state police departments. In addition in handled the type of police duties that was reserved for the municipal authorities, such as building inspection, forest police, housing inspection, homelessness, and school attendance.