They don't work for the police department.So, still law enforcement.
They don't work for the police department.So, still law enforcement.
100%. The "Special" is what denotest that they aren't real police officers. They work with police departments, not for them.You sure?
So Constable isn't the lowest rank for the RCMP?100%. The "Special" is what denotest that they aren't real police officers. They work with police departments, not for them.
@Hauler has been saying that for a couple months now.WHO is now saying asymptomatic people don't spread the virus. This is the main reason the world economy has been shutdown for months.
Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says
Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, said the WHO's Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove.www.cnbc.com
Constable is, "Special Constable" is not. RCMP also doesn't have special constables as far as I'm aware.So Constable isn't the lowest rank for the RCMP?
Interesting, so confusing. They should be called "Police" or "Not Police' imo.Constable is, "Special Constable" is not. RCMP also doesn't have special constables as far as I'm aware.
Dude, they literally give them different vests. One vest says "Police" the other says "Special Constable".Interesting, so confusing. They should be called "Police" or "Not Police' imo.
But in many areas of the world that's a police officer.Dude, they literally give them different vests. One vest says "Police" the other says "Special Constable".
Constable = low ranking police officerBut in many areas of the world that's a police officer.
Geez.. they don’t know shit do they?Coronavirus (COVID-19) Overview
COVID-19 is a new type of coronavirus that causes mild to severe cases. Here’s a quick guide on how to spot symptoms, risk factors, prevent spread of the disease, and find out what to do if you think you have it.www.webmd.com
“I was trying to articulate what we know” from a very limited number of studies, Van Kerkhove said Tuesday. “In that, I used the phrase ‘very rare.’ It’s a misunderstanding to state that globally, asymptomatic transmission is very rare.”
While true asymptomatic transmission might be uncommon, what’s likely to be more common is presymptomatic transmission. Presymptomatic transmission also occurs with the flu. Studies have shown that people with COVID-19 can infect others anywhere from 1 to 3 days before they get sick, Van Kerkhove said.
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Asymtomatic and presymptomatic would look the same up until symptoms start which is days after infection and being contagious. So the WHO statements are very misleading to the public, imo.
99.4% didn't get it at all.Geez.. they don’t know shit do they?
My question is if asymptomatic spread is rare and the virus doesn’t live on surface, they how did all these people get it???
Wait until the Chinese activate the death function of the virus via 5G.99.4% didn't get it at all.
Yet.
99.97% didn't die.
Yet.
@ThatOneDude I guess the closest thing in the states would be an "accident investigator" whose car has white and orange lights instead of blue and red police lights. They can't make arrests or anything like that but technically they work FOR the police departments and not WITH like in the special constable situation the beard is describing.Constable = low ranking police officer
"Special" constable = glorified mall cop
In the case of special constables they can make arrests but seeing as their unarmed, good luck with that.@ThatOneDude I guess the closest thing in the states would be an "accident investigator" whose car has white and orange lights instead of blue and red police lights. They can't make arrests or anything like that but technically they work FOR the police departments and not WITH like in the special constable situation the beard is describing.
"Accident investigators" is what they're called in Florida at least. You cowboys might call them "steer rounders" or some other dumb shit in Texas...
We have constables in Texas.@ThatOneDude I guess the closest thing in the states would be an "accident investigator" whose car has white and orange lights instead of blue and red police lights. They can't make arrests or anything like that but technically they work FOR the police departments and not WITH like in the special constable situation the beard is describing.
"Accident investigators" is what they're called in Florida at least. You cowboys might call them "steer rounders" or some other dumb shit in Texas...
But it's not like you guys can own people killing guns, only animal killing guns so why do they need to be armed?In the case of special constables they can make arrests but seeing as their unarmed, good luck with that.
Interdasting.We have constables in Texas.