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police stations

n. (plural of police station English)

Usage examples of "police stations".

When massive demonstrations are occurring where a number of busts are anticipated, it's best to have lawyers placed in police stations in the immediate vicinity.

Every one of those banks has a double security system -- guards and automatic alarms that ring in any of the local police stations.

Each time I leave my makeshift maintenance depot to disperse rioters, repel attacks on police stations and military compounds, or pursue guerilla-style raiding parties, I am subjected to direct fire from a surprisingly large arsenal of military-grade small arms.

Air Force and Navy jets slammed into police stations and municipal buildings in Gaza City, Ramallah, Hebron, Jericho, and points in between.

Seamen who jump ship, passengers or Aeroflot crew who leave their planes at refuelling stops, or Soviet delegates who walk into foreign police stations and ask for asylum find it's not so easy.

Sam wrote up her notes, now becoming a travelogue of European police stations.

The other 3 (police stations) seem to have been strictly Art For Art's Sake.

He and his modest entourage were to stop at almost all the police stations along the way.

A galaxy of stars, orange in the semi-darkness, marks the capital's one hundred and twenty-two police stations.

There, they were manhandled and bodily thrown into vans to be transported to local police stations.

Czisman would have no idea he was being watched because the Bureau didn't use two-way mirrors in its interrogation rooms-the sort you see in urban police stations.