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police precinct

NOUN
  1. a precinct in which law enforcement is the responsibility of particular police force

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  • Reports have surfaced of celebrations in New York City police precincts immediately after the verdict was announced.
  • The police precinct captains could then dispatch patrols, communicate between stations, and control vehicles.
  • The articles quoted statements from the chiefs of two police precincts, who requested anonymity.
  • During the mapping period, East Harlem had only two bars, and one is located on the corner of a block where a police precinct is located.
  • Police precincts are closing, the permit bureau is being decimated by layoffs, budgets are being slashed ... Jack Bog's Blog: August 2009 Archives
  • There's the gym, the bathhouse, the police precinct, the batting cages.
  • For one thing, police precincts were only able to send simple text messages to officers in the field.
  • The British anatomist Sir Francis Galton pioneered fingerprinting for criminal identification, but records clerks implemented his techniques in police precincts.
  • You can't walk into a police precinct with intimate knowledge about these murders and claim a 200 year-old Puritan is responsible.
  • Discipline and training replace education for all but the privileged as schools increasingly take on an uncanny resemblance to oversized police precincts.
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