bicycle patrol

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meaningsofbicycleandpatrol

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bicycle
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaɪ.sɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈbaɪ.sə.kəl/
a two-wheeled vehicle that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals (= flat parts you press with ...
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patrol
noun
uk
/pəˈtrəʊl/
us
/pəˈtroʊl/
the act of checking that there is no trouble or danger in a building ...
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In transit locations, police enforcement added a foot patrol andbicyclepatrolto the area.
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Abicyclepatrolprovides a balance between the distance covered by a motorised patrol and the approachability of the foot patrol.
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She implemented the departments firstbicyclepatrolunit, which she oversaw as a sergeant.
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The city'sbicyclepatrolwas at the forefront of squashing festivities.
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Thebicyclepatrolconsists of 13 officers divided between a dedicatedbicyclepatrolsquad and other patrol squads.
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He established abicyclepatroland created the first centralized police records system, designed to streamline and organize criminal investigations.
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Shortly afterward, thebicyclepatrolofficers arrived.
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In response to the diverse needs of the community, the patrol bureau also employs officers in a variety of specialty positions includingbicyclepatrol, canine patrol, and traffic officers.
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Their motor patrols and motor bicycle patrols are capable of dealing, not only with dangerous drivers, but with criminals.
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Bicycle patrols are more common in temperate urban areas where limited coverage areas are available.
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In addition, formerly discontinued horse and bicycle patrols were reinstituted in 1983 and 1991 respectively.
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Bicycle patrols go where patrol vehicles can not, but they also perform traffic duties.
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Its scope has increased over the years, and it now trains with local law enforcement and has bicycle patrols throughout cities.
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It had motor, marine, and bicycle patrols, as well as investigative personnel and victim witness representatives.
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The park police service was extended to all of the recreation grounds and cemeteries of the city, and foot and bicycle patrols were present in the city.
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