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write about the work at the police station​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The police have different powers to help them do their job.

The police deal with:

  • Preventing crime and protecting the public. They do this by patrolling on foot in uniform and in police cars. This can stop some forms of criminal behavior.
  • Responding to crimes. When someone calls the police to say that a crime is happening, they must send some police officers to arrive at the scene very quickly. They will try to stop the crime and catch the person doing it.
  • Investigating crime. This means that the police try to find out who did the crime.
  • Arresting and detaining suspects. When the police believe that someone has committed a crime, the police arrest them, take them to the police station and ask them questions. However, it is the prosecutors and not the police who have the final say on whether a suspect gets charged.
  • To help with emergencies or problems that are not crimes. This may be car accidents, fires, or people who are sick, hurt or lost. The police work with firefighters, ambulances, and rescuers. They might direct traffic, help lost children, or give traffic tickets.
Answered by Anonymous
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A police station is a building where police officers work. Other members of the law enforcement may work there as well. ... Some police stations have cells for holding people who have been arrested. They may also have special rooms for interviewing people and rooms for storing evidence.❤️

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