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  2. Volunteers in Police Service - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) is a volunteer program that provides volunteer assistance to local police. The program is managed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in partnership with the White House Office of the USA Freedom Corps and the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the Office of Justice Programs.

  3. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    This scheme aims to minimize Court time for people who wish to plead guilty. The accused person can either elect to pay/part pay the infringement by way of a number of online means or through Australia Post, this can be found on the ticket. If the Accused person pays the infringement, they are deemed to have pleaded guilty and any demerit ...

  4. Can police arrest you for refusing to sign a ticket? What to ...

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    An Oklahoma City police officer's use of force while arresting a 70-year-old man has come under question, with the officer on paid leave while the police department investigates.

  5. Auxiliary police - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary police, also called volunteer police, reserve police, assistant police, civil guards, or special police, are usually the part-time reserves of a regular police force. They may be unpaid volunteers or paid members of the police service with which they are affiliated; There is no consistent international definition.

  6. Police: Man tries to get out of ticket with fake 911 call

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    You hear of people trying to weasel their way out of speeding tickets -- but police say one man in Florida took it too far. According to authorities, Julius Lupowitz called 911 twice right after ...

  7. Volunteer police chaplain arrested for shoplifting, SLED says

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  8. Central Violations Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Central Violations Bureau (CVB) is a national center in the United States responsible for processing violation notices (tickets) issued and payments received for petty offenses charged on a federal violation notice.

  9. Freiwilliger Polizeidienst - Wikipedia

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    The training of the forces takes place by officials of the Hessian police and takes a period of 50 hours, it is concluded with the delivery of a certificate and a service ticket. The employees receive a compensation of up to 7.00 euros per hour. Admission to the voluntary police service can only take place at an age between 18 and 65 years.