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special constable
noun
- a person recruited for temporary or occasional police duties, esp in time of emergency
Example Sentences
Digital safety development officer Special Constable Laura Simpson said the programme Adolescence shone a light on how the so-called manosphere - male rage and misogynistic influences online - could affect boys and young men's mental health.
A special constable with Nottinghamshire Police was previously sacked for viewing bodycam footage showing the aftermath of the attacks.
In February a special constable with Nottinghamshire Police was sacked for viewing bodycam footage showing the aftermath of the attacks.
Louise Haigh is a former Special Constable, a volunteer police officer with full powers of arrest who served with the Metropolitan Police until 2011.
The 54-year-old, who was sacked as a Merseyside Police special constable last year over undeclared debts, has not responded to the latest allegations despite repeated attempts to contact him.
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