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Auxiliary constables or reserve constables (reserve constable has a different definition in British Columbia) [1] are unpaid citizens in Canada who volunteer their time and skills to a police force. They are uniformed, unarmed members who perform a similar role to their UK counterparts in the Special Constabulary .
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Burn Up! is a 1991 Japanese anime original video animation. It concerns a special group of police officers called Team Warrior who are often given special assignments in the police department. In North America, AnimEigo first released Burn Up! on VHS in 1992 in Japanese with English subtitles.
The Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that, as of 2013, there were more than 29,000 unpaid reserve (auxiliary) officers in the United States, and about 32% of local police departments had a reserve officer program. [23]
Call of Duty: Vanguard is a 2021 first-person shooter game developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released on November 5 for PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Windows , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X/S . [ 5 ]
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In 1991, the New York State Court of Appeals determined that Auxiliary Police officers are covered under the "fellow officer rule", and therefore may detain a person based on information from a dispatcher or police officer heard over a police radio or from a police officer in person, and therefore are considered as a law enforcement officer ...
The Japanese title is composed of acronyms for Police Officer and Joshi Kōsei, "high school girl". The first volume was published on April 12, 2013. [ 3 ] A live-action film adaptation was announced in May 2016 with Ryūichi Hiroki as director, [ 4 ] and premiered on March 25, 2017. [ 5 ]