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arsen [322]
1 year ago
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Comment on why you think the back constable reffered to his white colleague as "baas"?​

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matrenka [14]1 year ago
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The back constable referred to his white coworker as "baas" since sheep can be black or white and say "baa"

An individual holding a specific position is known as a constable, most frequently in criminal law enforcement. In many countries, the constable's position can be very varied. Constable is a frequent designation for police officers. Without having this title, other people may be given constable-like authority.

The majority of constables in contemporary jurisdictions are law enforcement officials; in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations, and some countries in continental Europe, a constable is the lowest rank of police officer (and, when preceded by the word sworn, is used to describe any police officer with arrest and other powers), whereas in the United States, a constable is typically an elected peace officer with less authority than a sheriff. In contrast, a constable in the Channel Islands is a parish-level elected official.

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