TS Police Abbreviation

Also known as: TS-, ts.

TS has various meanings in the Police category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of TS in Police.

Technical Services

Most Common

"TS" may also refer to Technical Services, which is a division within a police department responsible for providing technical support and expertise in areas such as forensics, computer analysis, and audio/visual equipment. Technical Services personnel may assist in investigations and provide training and support to other officers.

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Traffic Sergeant

A Traffic Sergeant in police is a supervisory law enforcement officer who is responsible for overseeing traffic operations within a specific area or district. Traffic sergeants typically have years of experience in traffic law enforcement and have demonstrated proficiency in areas such as traffic control, accident investigation, and enforcement of traffic laws and regulations.

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Tactical Support

"TS" can also stand for Tactical Support, which refers to specialized equipment, personnel, and tactics used by law enforcement agencies in high-risk situations such as hostage situations, active shooter incidents, and raids on dangerous criminals. Tactical Support units may include specialized SWAT teams, armored vehicles, and advanced communications and surveillance equipment.

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Traffic Stop

"TS" can refer to a Traffic Stop, which is a common law enforcement procedure where a police officer pulls over a motorist for a traffic violation or other suspected infraction. During a traffic stop, the officer may ask the driver for their license, registration, and proof of insurance, and may conduct a search of the vehicle if they have probable cause to do so.

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Transit System

"TS" can also refer to a Transit System, which is a public transportation network such as a bus or subway system. In the context of police, officers may be responsible for enforcing laws and regulations on transit systems, responding to incidents and emergencies, and ensuring the safety and security of passengers and personnel.

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