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line officer

NOUN
  1. a commissioned officer with combat units (not a staff officer or a supply officer)

How To Use line officer In A Sentence

  • Besides tracking evidence and suspects on the lam, Bart will be used to help front-line officers in break-and-enter cases, Coles said.
  • Line officers hate them, good supervisors want to hear aboutthem The Volokh Conspiracy » Ten Rules for Dealing with Police
  • A piece of concrete scratched one line officer, and a tiny fragment of lead from the 200 gr. bullet dinged the chin of an adjacent shooter.
  • Figures show far fewer motorists are caught for using mobiles behind the wheel after cuts to frontline officers. The Sun
  • You were once a telephone hotline officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their remit is not to charge or discipline officers, but to uncover exactly what has gone on.
  • Figures show far fewer motorists are caught for using mobiles behind the wheel after cuts to frontline officers. The Sun
  • You were once a telephone hotline officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • If, for example, an allegation of neglect of duty is concerned, then very often it is not just the front line officer who is responsible but the supervisors and middle managers.
  • David Blunkett, who said he was expecting a rough ride from frontline officers over his controversial pay offer and police reform package, said officers who jeered him would lose credibility.
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