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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-03-11 00:02, Warin wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:63e6ab44-ae57-8914-eba8-bfb3b73d357e@gmail.com">On
11/03/19 09:52, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">On 10. Mar 2019, at 14:13, Paul Allen
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:pla16021@gmail.com"><pla16021@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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Which of all those get mapped as police and which get mapped
as military will need to be
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figured out at some point.
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IMHO we should be able to map it as both (as military and as
police) where it is applicable.
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I think it comes down to their jurisdiction: who do they have
power over?
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If it is the civilian population - then police
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If it is the military population and anyone on a military base
them military_police
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Sorry if that does not fit around the world! Please explain the
local situation? And then there will have to be some tagging
accommodation?
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<p>In Italy there are five main, state-wide, police corps:</p>
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<li><i>Polizia di Stato</i>: a civil organization with civil
jurisdiction (<i>with several different branches dealing with
specific activities</i>).</li>
<li><i>Carabinieri</i>: a military branch with military
jurisdiction, but also civil jurisdiction.</li>
<li><i>Polizia penitenziaria</i>: a civil organization handling
prisons, but with also other civil jurisdictions.</li>
<li><i>Guardia di finanza</i>: a military organization, but
depending from the Ministry of Finance, with civil jurisdiction
on financial matters.</li>
<li><i>Corpo delle capitanerie di porto - Guardia costiera</i>: a
military organization, roughly comparable to the US Coast Guard.</li>
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<p>Add to that several different local regional/provincial/metro
polices.</p>
<p>Of particular interest (<i>for those interested in such things...</i>)
is the "<i>Compagnia barracellare</i>"
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compagnia_barracellare">https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compagnia_barracellare</a>), operating
in Sardinia and that, having been founded in the 1560, represent
the oldest existing European police force.</p>
<p>So, essentially all Italian police forces have civil jurisdiction
with only the Carabinieri having military jurisdiction too. If I'm
not mistaken...</p>
<p>Sergio<br>
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