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- noun A
policeman orpolicewoman .
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Examples
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I think a smarter policeperson could of just defused the situation ...
NRCC targets Obama for saying Cambridge cop 'acted stupidly' 2009
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Hi All, noy a policeperson, just a MOP, but I have donated too.
Remember Me As A Time Of Day « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Ask any policeperson how many violent confrontations they have encountered with drunk people, and how many violent incidents they have encountered with people smoking cannabis alone.
Archive 2009-05-01 sfmike 2009
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On one drive round the city for a now forgotten reason, I was stopped for a while in the pouring rain by an officious policeperson.
Archive 2009-06-01 Jes 2009
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Ask any policeperson how many violent confrontations they have encountered with drunk people, and how many violent incidents they have encountered with people smoking cannabis alone.
Cannabis Awareness Day 2009 sfmike 2009
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I think that the police chief has a valid point and asking questions later may inconvenience a few of you Clint wannabees but I'd much rather keep that policeperson alive and healthy and if it is a choice between him and you, I pick him.
"Madison gun owner Auric Gold said he often carries a handgun in a holster while walking in his east side neighborhood..." Ann Althouse 2009
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I have a serious question for you and all your policeman (policeperson?) colleagues though.
Can’t Sleep, Clowns Will Eat Me! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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On one drive round the city for a now forgotten reason, I was stopped for a while in the pouring rain by an officious policeperson.
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It's more dire than just considering how, though there are many more white police officers than black, black officers are repeatedly shot by their white colleagues, while a white policeperson has never fallen from a black officer's 'friendly fire.'
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I think that the police chief has a valid point and asking questions later may inconvenience a few of you Clint wannabees but I'd much rather keep that policeperson alive and healthy and if it is a choice between him and you, I pick him.
"Madison gun owner Auric Gold said he often carries a handgun in a holster while walking in his east side neighborhood..." Ann Althouse 2009
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