constabular

con·stab·u·lar

 (kən-stăb′yə-lər)
adj.
Constabulary.
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The Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabular review of 43 forces showed 55 per cent of those surveyed were satisfied with the way police in their local area dealt with a report of anti-social behaviour.
Sir Norman said: "I was immensely proud of the Special Constabular y's contribution to the Operation.
FIFTEEN police stations in Nor thern Constabular y's force area are to be axed, it was revealed yesterday.
1969: Ulster''s B Specials to be disbanded The Northern Ireland Cabinet accepts the Hunt report recommendations to disarm the RUC and abolish the Ulster Special Constabular y.
Using the British common law principle of "constabular discretion", Australian police officers have, historically, exercised some freedom to determine how best to deal with less serious (non-indictable) offences.
Nor thern Constabular y hope new ev idence may emerge which could finally unravel the mystery.