superitendent police
Typically, a police chief or superintendent oversees all the police stations within a district. They are responsible for managing operations, enforcing laws, and ensuring public safety across their jurisdiction.
The Officer in Charge (OIC) or Station House Officer (SHO) is typically in charge of a police station within a district. They are responsible for overseeing the operations of the station, managing personnel, and ensuring law enforcement duties are carried out effectively.
(in the US) The individual in charge of the Police Department usually bears the title of "Chief." However, Some departments call them by another title (e.g.: Commissioner - etc).
The federal government is in charge of all police forces in Australia.
Call to your Near police station he have a password for all :-)
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Yes. It all depends upon your contacts with the police. If your wife is having contacts then it will be difficult to do so.
The police, and everyone else, have known all along who was in charge of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: the director, Tobe Hooper.
Means "pickup" generally but can mean other codes all depends on the police station,state,etc...
This question varies based on your location. In many small cities and towns, the chief of police directly heads a small department. In other larger cities, the city is likely divided into police districts, each commanded by a captain (or similar) who reports to a commander, deputy chief, or other official, who in turn reports to the chief executive of the agency.
There is no police station in the arc de triomphe. The local police station is located in the 'Grand Palais', down the Champs Elysées avenue. Should you be in trouble in or close to the Arc de Triomphe, call the 112 (all-purpose emergency number) or spot a police officer around; Paris is a quite safe place, but they have an habit to put plenty of police officers, especially in touristic locations.