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Attica General Police Directorate (GADA). The Hellenic Police force [3] [4] is headed in a de jure sense by the Minister for Citizen Protection (in a similar way that many US Police Departments give an elected civilian the role of Commissioner), and although the Minister sets the general policy direction of Greece's stance towards law and order as a whole, the Chief of Police is the day-to-day ...
The Units for the Reinstatement of Order (Greek: Μονάδες Αποκατάστασης Τάξης, Monades Apokatastasis Taksis, MAT) are a special division of the Hellenic Police, whose primary and most infamous role is that of riot control. They were the first special police units founded in Greece.
The Special Violent Crime Squad, (or Special Violent Crime Division, SVCD) [1] also officially known as Directorate for Combating Special Violent Crimes, is a special service of the Hellenic Police, [6] working in conjunction with regional and other police sectors where necessary.
A number of Hellenic Police officers riding on police motorcycles. The Hellenic Police Force (Greek: αστυνομία; [astinoˈmia]) is the police force of the Hellenic Republic. Tourism Police are an integral part of the Hellenic Police (ELAS), consisting of men and women specially trained and competent to offer tourists information and ...
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The service vehicles may be tow trucks, emergency vehicles (ambulance, police, fire), or highway department patrol vehicles. In 2015, Ontario modified the Highway Traffic Act, stating motorists shall slow down and proceed with caution, moving over if multiple lanes exist, when approaching stopped tow trucks producing intermittent flashes of ...
Α road traffic policeman of the Cities Police in Athens, 1960 A policeman of the Cities Police in the 16th department of Athens, c. 1964 Plymouth Valiant vehicle of the Cities Police in Athens, 1973 Band of the Cities Police marches down Herodou Attikou Street in central Athens, early 1950s Band of the Cities Police at the Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, early 1950s
Police vehicles in the United States and Canada consist of a wide range of police vehicles used by police and law enforcement officials in the United States and in Canada.Most police vehicles in the U.S. and Canada are produced by American automakers, primarily the Big Three, and many vehicle models and fleet norms have been shared by police in both countries.