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  2. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-codes are abbreviated phrases used by public safety officials and CB radio enthusiasts to communicate quickly and clearly. Learn about the history, meaning and usage of ten-codes, such as 10-4 (understood), 10-33 (officer needs help) and 10-7 (out of service).

  3. List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and origin of common Puerto Rican slang words and phrases, such as gufear, guajana, and jíbaro. Gufear means to act goofy, guajana is the flower of the sugarcane, and jíbaro is a mountain person.

  4. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of slang terms for police officers and related concepts in various languages and contexts. Find out the meanings and origins of terms such as pig, bacon, blue, bobbies, and more.

  5. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about police codes, numerical or alphanumerical abbreviations used by law enforcement over radio systems in the U.S. See examples of 10 codes, signals, incident codes, and other types of codes, and how they vary by state, county, and agency.

  6. List of Police Academy characters - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the main and supporting characters in the Police Academy film and television series, including Carey Mahoney, Moses Hightower, Eugene Tackleberry and more. Find out their roles, personalities, backgrounds and fates in the comedy franchise.

  7. Law enforcement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different organizations and history of law enforcement in Spain, including the Guardia Civil, the national gendarmerie force with military status. Find out how the Civil Guard, the National Police, the Policía Local, and the autonomous police forces operate in various regions and areas.

  8. National Police Corps (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, duties, and organization of the national civilian police force of Spain. The National Police Corps handles criminal investigation, immigration, terrorism, and other matters under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior.

  9. Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Lunch is a meal eaten around the middle of the day, often the second meal of the day after breakfast. Learn about its uncertain origin, its evolution over time and its different forms and customs in different regions and cultures.