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Patrol car of the Ordnungsamt of the city of Fulda. Currently, many cities in Germany have established local order enforcement offices.Depending on each state's laws, under different terms like Ordnungsamt (order enforcement office), Kommunaler Ordnungsdienst (municipal order enforcement service), Städtischer Ordnungsdienst (city order enforcement service), Gemeindevollzugsdienst (municipal ...
Car of the Stadtpolizei in Frankfurt. In the state of Hesse, city police forces provide the local order enforcement. The officers wear police uniforms and are armed. Similar to the municipal order enforcement units, there are different denominations: City Police (Stadtpolizei) Community Police (Kommunalpolizei)
Polizei beim Deutschen Bundestag (Polizei DBT): Federal Parliament Police, responsible for the protection of the premises of the Bundestag in Berlin. In order to uphold the independence of the legislative power from the executive, this police force is responsible, not to the Minister of the Interior, but to the President of the Bundestag.
2 December – 2022 FIFA World Cup: the German men's football national team, despite defeating Costa Rica 4–2, is knocked out of the World Cup due to Japan's upset win over Spain. [13] 7 December – 2022 Germany coup d'état plot: German police arrest 25 members of the Reichsbürger movement accused of planning a coup d'état. [14]
Patrol unit of the Local Police of the Germinalt zone in Wallonia Police municipale Citroën C4 in Aix-en-Provence (France) A New York Police Department (NYPD) cruiser.The NYPD is the biggest municipal police force in the world.
The Landespolizei of today can trace its origins to the late 19th century, when Germany united into a single country in 1871, under Otto von Bismarck.Various towns and cities also maintained police forces, as the increasing number of new laws and regulations made controlling urban life more complicated.
Stadtpolizei: Local or City Police; Ordnungswache or Ordnungsamt: municipal law enforcement, in unincorporated cities, that are not allowed to have a Stadtpolizei, like Graz and Klagenfurt; Straßenaufsicht: municipal traffic enforcement
Since 1824, the Princely houses, i.e. ruling and princely families listed in the court calendar, have been divided into three groups: (1) current sovereigns and their houses, (2) other princely and ducal houses in Germany, France and Italy and (3) mediatized German houses characterized by equality with the ruling houses.