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describe police station and the area of police station?

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Answered by tNitish
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A police station is a building wherepolice officers work. ... They also house equipment used by the police force, such as vehicles and weapons. A small police station may have nothing apart from office space. Somepolice stations have cells for holding people who have been arrested.

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POLICE STATION-: A police station (sometimes called a "station house" in the US) is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. These buildings often contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, along with locker rooms, temporary holding cells and interview/interrogation rooms.

AREA OF POLICE STATION-: Large departments may have many stations to cover the area they serve. The names used for these facilities include:

Barracks for many American state policeand highway patrol stations and in Ireland.

District office for the California Highway Patrol.

Precinct house, or informally precinct, for some urban police departments in the United States such as the New York City Police Department, Memphis Police Department, Newark Police Department, where stations are in charge of precincts.

Police house

Police office, especially in Scotland.

Station house

Substations are smaller facilities used by many departments, especially county sheriffs.

Multiple informal names exist, such as "cop shop", "cophouse" or (in the UK) "nick".

The area a police station serves has a variety of different names, such as precinct, district, division and zone. However, in some police forces such as Hampshire Constabulary, police stations do not serve a specific area and the officers have great flexibility over where they can operate.

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