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Beat cop Inoffensive slang for patrolling officers. [citation needed] Benga Czech slang term for police officers. Derived from Romani language word "beng" meaning devil or satan. Bill Also Old Bill. The Bill was the title of a television police series in the UK, based in a fictional London borough. Bird US, slang for a police helicopter.
The 25th annual Shop with a Cop Christmas recently took place, where 53 children picked out toys and electronics with the help of more than 25 officers. The event is sponsored by the Fraternal ...
Shop With A Cop is a program ... Dec. 13—By Ayanna Eckblad The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year. On Tuesday evening, Walmart was full of shoppers looking for the perfect ...
Dec. 5—More than a dozen law enforcement agencies from the coast to the county line participated in the 24th iteration of Grays Harbor's Shop with a Cop event. Taking 56 kids to a breakfast ...
BPD officers regularly partner with community organizations to serve food, distribute free groceries, and collect and deliver furniture to those in need. Each year, officers participate in "Shop with a Cop", the Child Safety Fair, and National Night Out.
Acknowledgement, meaning "I heard you" or "I understand." Cotton choppers Term for a group of people seen as bothersome or annoying. Occasionally used in a friendly fashion as a rough term of endearment to refer to others. Sometimes used to refer to other people in general, especially those who do not use CB radio. Cotton-pickin'
Each child participating in the recent Shop with a Cop event received $200 to spend on clothing and toys. City Clerk Rhonda Ridenour, Chief ... Shop with a Cop brings holiday cheer to Preston families
Police uniforms in the United States vary widely due to the nation's tradition of highly decentralized law enforcement.Over time, however, a number of general conventions and styles have become representative of American police fashion.