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Fuzz, the Slang term for the police, possibly deriving from a mispronunciation or corruption of the phrase "the police force" or "the force". It may also refer to police radio static. The term was used in the title Hot Fuzz, a 2007 police-comedy film and Peter Peachfuzz from The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Fuzz may refer to: Fuzz, a 1972 American comedy; Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law, a nonfiction book by Mary Roach; The fuzz, a slang term for police officers; Fuzzing or fuzz testing, automated software testing technique
Hot Fuzz is a 2007 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, who co-wrote the film with Simon Pegg.Pegg stars as Nicholas Angel, an elite London police officer, whose proficiency makes the rest of his team look bad, causing him to be re-assigned to a West Country village where a series of gruesome deaths take place.
Three police officers found themselves in the middle of a real-life Hot Fuzz moment when they were called in to escort a lost swan in Bath city centre.. The cygnet caused a flap among shoppers ...
The second entry is Hot Fuzz, a 2007 buddy cop action comedy. Pegg and Frost play police officers who investigate a series of mysterious deaths in a small English village; Danny Butterman (Frost) grew up there and Nicholas Angel (Pegg) is an outsider, accustomed to the fast-paced busy life of London law enforcement.
Tensions between public officials and the press are hardly unusual. What's rare in a democratic society is a police raid on a news organization's office or the home of its owner. The Marion Police ...
Police and many male bystanders responded with violence against the women, securing the protest's nickname as "Black Friday." There have also been more lighthearted uses of the term, including the ...
Maunder played the role of police Sergeant Sam MacCray, one of whose duties was to handle the police dog named "Fuzz". A Jack Webb production, Chase was created by Stephen J. Cannell. [citation needed]