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  2. San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Police Reserve Officer Unit is composed of individuals who wish to provide community service and give back to the city they live or work in. These officers understand the need for quality policing and community involvement, but cannot make the full commitment on becoming full-time peace officers.

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  4. San Francisco Patrol Special Police - Wikipedia

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    They had access to SFPD radio feeds and were trained annually for 24 hours of classroom instruction and twice on a shooting range, according to standards set by the Police Chief. Patrol Specials were not SFPD employees, nor did they earn city benefits or pensions; however, courts could have considered them as employees for specified purposes ...

  5. History of the San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    History of the San Francisco Police Department The San Francisco Police Department began operations on August 13, 1849 during the California Gold Rush in San Francisco, California, under the command of Captain Malachi Fallon.

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  8. List of largest local police departments in the United States

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    List of largest local police departments in the United States This is a list of the largest local police departments in the United States as defined by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, by numbers of full-time sworn personnel. [1]

  9. Anthony Ribera - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Ribera and the San Francisco Police Department ultimately won the court battle on Joanne Welsh's sexual harassment allegation but lost on her claim of gender bias, with the jury agreeing she had suffered emotional distress and awarding her $56,835 in damages.