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the constables
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A police officer ranking below sergeant in most British/New Zealand police forces. (See also chief constable).
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We note the free brushwork of the Constables against the almost mechanical finish of the Leonards.
The constables were dismissed without notice after the misconduct hearing on Thursday.
Riches is chair of the constables central committee and a Metropolitan police officer.
The constables committee he chairs withheld funds after the Normington review was announced last year.
One of the constables - the officer who twice discharged the Taser - could also face criminal charges, the IPCC states.
We feel the sense of movement in the Constables, the sense of balance in the new work.
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"Thanks, sarge," says the constable.
The constable scrambled into her van.
Then the Constable began to lose the King's favour.
The constable jumped him and took his weapon.
The constable asked if we wanted a ring ceremony.
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