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  2. United States law enforcement decorations - Wikipedia

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    Early law enforcement awards were often pins and badges awarded on a case-by-case basis. Standardized law enforcement awards began to appear once police departments began issuing more codified and structured uniform regulations. [1] Originally, law enforcement awards were rarely awarded, and then only for acts of heroism or bravery.

  3. Erie County Executive Brenton Davis uses police-like badge to ...

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    The gold wallet badges, which cost $140 apiece, $840 collectively, carry no law enforcement authority, but allow Davis to quickly identify himself, both to civilians and law enforcement officials ...

  4. Warrant card - Wikipedia

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    The warrant number is equivalent to a badge number in other police services; it is a unique identifier unlike a collar number (sometimes displayed on the uniform) which may change when transferring between departments or changing rank. A warrant card is sometimes displayed alongside a badge showing the service to which the officer belongs, but ...

  5. Police uniforms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal law prohibits the sale or purchase of counterfeit police badges [9] and many states have laws regulating the wearing of metallic badges by persons other than law enforcement. Florida , for instance, prohibits unauthorized persons from wearing or displaying badges if their wear or display would be likely to deceive someone.

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  7. Rhode Island State Police - Wikipedia

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    The RISP is one of only five state police forces that do not wear a badge on their uniform shirts. [6] Instead, they wear a set of numbers stamped in brass, placed onto a piece of black fabric, with red piping on the edges, over the left breast on the uniform shirt. However, the RISP does issue a wallet badge for off-duty use/identification.

  8. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs - Wikipedia

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    This badge did not declare him an agent, a special agent, a supervisor, or a director. Instead, the badge declared that he was "Elvis Presley." [6] This badge became one of Elvis's most prized possessions, and he would carry it in a leather wallet everywhere he went for the rest of his life. [6]

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