Some Q's and some A's.
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  • Posted On: Nov 7 2004 10:14pm
Understood.

Well, its your thread, so its up to you.

I won't be offended or anything, heh.

(just letting you know there is a police presence around should you need it).


...just part of the service Ma'am... ;)


*goes back to typing up his reports*
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  • Posted On: Nov 7 2004 10:50pm
Kesser
Mr Titus.

I've done some investigating, and I'm afraid your 'No time for rumours' Rp, is still MIA for us mere lower subhumans, (or sub-aliens of course).

Interesting... I'll have to look into it this time around.
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  • Posted On: Nov 7 2004 11:08pm
Kas you online? (AIM)

Like to speak with you if you have a moment.
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  • Posted On: Nov 8 2004 12:00am
*hops on*
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  • Posted On: Nov 8 2004 12:54am
The problem you mentioned should be fixed, Seth.
Posts: 18
  • Posted On: Nov 8 2004 12:54pm
Police Ranks, for the record.


* Police Constable
* Sergeant
* Detective Inspector
* Detective Chief Inspector **(Kesser)
* Superintendent
* Deputy Chief Constable **(Fitch?)
* Chief Constable / Comissioner **(Farley?)


In most non-naval military organizations, a Sergeant is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranking above privates and corporals, and below warrant officers and commissioned officers.

There are usually several ranks of sergeant, each corresponding to greater experience and responsibility for the daily lives of the soldiers of larger units. Although even the highest sergeant is officially lower in rank than the lowest lieutenant, an experienced sergeant will have considerable personal power and know how to exercise it. A wise junior officer will heed the advice of the senior sergeant. (Sgt or PS) (three point down chevrons
A chevron (also, especially in older documents, spelled cheveron) is a V-shaped pattern or insignia used in military or police uniforms to indicate rank or length of service, or in heraldry.


A Superintendent is an individual that has executive oversight and administration rights, usually within an educational entity or organization.They are typically given overall responsibility for personnel selection and appointment, preparation of operating budgets, and implementation of school policies and regulations.
Posts: 151
  • Posted On: Nov 8 2004 3:31pm
Added to the glossary.