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Meaning of policía



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policía
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Force of public order, backed by a state, government, judiciary. The name is Latin, but its origin is in the 960; 959; 955; 953; 964; 949; 953; 945; (polytheia) Athenian Greek, a "right of citizenship" by which some people were elected to monitor that constitutional laws were enforced.

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is the security force in charge of monitoring public order and taking care of the life, honor and property of citizens. Person who belongs to the police force. Who watches, who cares.

  

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1- Force in charge of maintaining public order. 2- Person belonging to this force.

  

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1 . Government institution responsible for applying the law in a territory. 2 . Person belonging to the police (the person who works in the police [meaning 1] is also called a "policeman".

  

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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

POLICIA:1. PRINCIPLE OF PROTECTING AND DEFENDING CITIZEN AND IMPARCIAL.2 JUSTICE. PROTECTOR OF LIFE, HONOUR AND PROPERTY OF ALL POBLACION.3. CULTURED AND RESPECTFUL MAN.

  

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bofia, chillies, prestañí, monillos, Smurfs, estufos, peaks, picoletos,

  










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