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'''The ''Polizia Municipale''''' are the ] of ] responsible to the mayors of the various ] and are usually limited to performing public order duties. Traffic control is their main function in addition to enforcing regional and local laws regarding commerce, legal residence, pets and other administrative duties. | '''The ''Polizia Municipale''''' are the ] of ] responsible to the mayors of the various ] and are usually limited to performing public order duties. Traffic control is their main function in addition to enforcing regional and local laws regarding commerce, legal residence, pets and other administrative duties. The guys where man-purses, LOL. | ||
The Italian ''Polizia Municipale'' forces have 60,000 employees, Rome having the largest at several thousand.<br /> | The Italian ''Polizia Municipale'' forces have 60,000 employees, Rome having the largest at several thousand.<br /> |
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The Polizia Municipale are the municipal police of Italy responsible to the mayors of the various Municipalities of Italy and are usually limited to performing public order duties. Traffic control is their main function in addition to enforcing regional and local laws regarding commerce, legal residence, pets and other administrative duties. The guys where man-purses, LOL.
The Italian Polizia Municipale forces have 60,000 employees, Rome having the largest at several thousand.
PM uniforms and vehicles have many different liveries depending on regional laws and local tastes and traditions.
Some municipal police, including those of Rome, are known as the Vigili Urbani (Urban Watch), and thus derive their name from the Vigiles of ancient Rome. In other regions of Italy, these forces can also be called Polizia Comunale, Polizia Urbana, or Polizia Locale.
In the autonomous province of Bolzano-Bozen, where German is an official language, the municipal police is also called Stadtpolizei or Gemeindepolizei. Municipal police vehicles in this region have both Italian and German names on them.
In the autonomous province of Aosta-Aoste, where French is an official language, the municipal police is also called Police municipale. Municipal police vehicles in this region have both Italian and French names on them.
Municipal police officers are still referred to as Vigili (singular: Vigile meaning watchful, alert) but the official name is Agente di Polizia Locale (APL), meaning Local Police Officer. In some regions, especially while regulating traffic, they wear white custodian helmets similar to the black helmets worn by British police officers.
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Polizia di Stato | ||
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