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6 Which former Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man received a constabulary appointment?
Upper Canada, later renamed Ontario, adopted English traditions and established both a constabulary and a watch-and-ward system.
"As a constabulary, we are committed to investigating sexual offences sensitively but robustly recognising the impact that these types of crimes have on victims.
Its crucial innovation was its emphasis on the personal qualities needed to be a member of a constabulary force notably, efficiency and zeal.
By 1700, the town already had the beginnings of a solid infrastructure - including a constabulary and fence inspectors, according to Barbara Davis, New Rochelle's acting town historian.
Kew has had its own police force – a constabulary initially made up of veterans of the Crimean war – for 150 years.
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South Korea began to organize a police constabulary reserve in 1946.
Avon and Somerset Constabulary A police constable whose grandmother was the victim of a doorstep "distraction burglary" has helped Avon and Somerset Constabulary to set up its Senior Citizen Liaison Team.
All of the ceremonial county of Somerset is covered by the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, a police force which also covers Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
We need to fill the vacuum by creating a federal constabulary force — a uniformed counterpart to the F.B.I. that, like the Italian carabinieri, could be deployed abroad.
In Sao Paulo, the most populous state, the number of killings by the military police (who despite their name and weaponry, act as a general constabulary) hit a peak of 1,421 in 1992.
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