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cop
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Germany
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Associated with law enforcement and often portrayed in media as tough and authoritative.
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2
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cop
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Germany
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Typically seen as authoritative and responsible for enforcing the law.
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1
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3
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cops
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Germany
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Enforcement of laws and public safety is largely dependent on the presence and actions of police officers.
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4
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cops
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Germany
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Cops typically do not carry firearms and rely on negotiation and de-escalation techniques to resolve conflicts.
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5
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cops
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Germany
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Respected figures who are admired for their dedication to public safety and order.
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1
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6
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law enforcement
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Germany
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Strict enforcement of traffic laws and regulations
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1
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officer
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Germany
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Police officers do not carry firearms as a standard practice.
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1
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8
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police
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Germany
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Expected to follow and enforce the law, provide assistance and maintain public safety.
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1
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9
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police department
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Germany
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Responsible for law enforcement, crime prevention, and public safety
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1
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police department
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Germany
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Responsible for law enforcement and maintaining public order
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1
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police dogs
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Germany
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Widely used in law enforcement for tasks such as detecting drugs, explosives, and tracking suspects.
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1
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police dogs
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Germany
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Highly valued and trained for law enforcement purposes
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1
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13
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police recruitment center
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Germany
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Commonly found in urban areas and actively recruiting candidates for law enforcement positions
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1
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police station
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Germany
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Seen as a symbol of safety and law enforcement, usually located prominently in neighborhoods and often visited by citizens for help and guidance.
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1
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15
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traffic cop
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Germany
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Responsible for regulating traffic and enforcing traffic laws
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1
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warrant officer
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Germany
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Warrant officers are not a common or recognized rank in the military structure, with the role and responsibilities being primarily carried out by commissioned officers.
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