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Definition of police station in English: police stationnoun The office or headquarters of a local police force. Example sentencesExamples - In Bolton, 10 firearms and 30 rounds of ammunition have been taken to police stations.
- Local police stations are being closed and people complain that beat bobbies have all but disappeared from our streets.
- The men, all white Europeans, had not been charged last night, and were being held in police stations in Sheffield.
- But the move is unlikely to see the full restoration of local police stations.
- There were sporadic attacks on police stations, where policemen were disarmed.
- The call centres are linked to local hospitals, police stations, and municipalities.
- The problems have affected callers trying to contact police stations and the force headquarters in Edinburgh.
- One of the things the commissioner promised when he got into office was that he would not close local police stations.
- In common with some of his co-stars, Darren got a feel for his role by paying a visit to one of Newcastle's police stations.
- Crime prevention literature is available from local police stations.
- Advocates can also accompany survivors at the local hospitals or police stations.
- These officers, who visit schools either every day or two or three days a week, are mostly based in local police stations.
- However, the police are active only in urban communities and the few villages with police stations.
- Some of our streets are in a dangerous state of repair, our local police stations are fast disappearing, crime is at a very high level.
- A crossbow, rifles, swords and bayonets were some of the items collected at police stations across the region.
- Thousands of people have sought refuge in army bases and police stations.
- Weather-related injuries were being reported by scores of hospitals and police stations well into the night.
- Even with police stations in central areas it was not uncommon for an officer to be isolated.
- From police stations to schools to ministries and other government agencies, the story is the same.
- At this point, presumably, pictures of your face are starting to appear on the walls of police stations all over Sweden.
Definition of police station in US English: police stationnounpəˈlēs ˈstāSHənpəˈlis ˈsteɪʃən The office or headquarters of a local police force. Example sentencesExamples - But the move is unlikely to see the full restoration of local police stations.
- A crossbow, rifles, swords and bayonets were some of the items collected at police stations across the region.
- The men, all white Europeans, had not been charged last night, and were being held in police stations in Sheffield.
- In Bolton, 10 firearms and 30 rounds of ammunition have been taken to police stations.
- There were sporadic attacks on police stations, where policemen were disarmed.
- Thousands of people have sought refuge in army bases and police stations.
- These officers, who visit schools either every day or two or three days a week, are mostly based in local police stations.
- Local police stations are being closed and people complain that beat bobbies have all but disappeared from our streets.
- Advocates can also accompany survivors at the local hospitals or police stations.
- The call centres are linked to local hospitals, police stations, and municipalities.
- The problems have affected callers trying to contact police stations and the force headquarters in Edinburgh.
- However, the police are active only in urban communities and the few villages with police stations.
- At this point, presumably, pictures of your face are starting to appear on the walls of police stations all over Sweden.
- One of the things the commissioner promised when he got into office was that he would not close local police stations.
- From police stations to schools to ministries and other government agencies, the story is the same.
- Weather-related injuries were being reported by scores of hospitals and police stations well into the night.
- In common with some of his co-stars, Darren got a feel for his role by paying a visit to one of Newcastle's police stations.
- Even with police stations in central areas it was not uncommon for an officer to be isolated.
- Some of our streets are in a dangerous state of repair, our local police stations are fast disappearing, crime is at a very high level.
- Crime prevention literature is available from local police stations.
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