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Every precinct is fortified with a community liaison unit, committed to understanding the pulse of the community. They gather feedback, mediate community disputes, and foster partnerships with local leaders, educators, and businesses. Through the lens of technological innovation, these units harness community surveillance systems, social media monitoring, and public feedback platforms, creating a two-way communication channel with the citizens they serve. For situations that require immediate intervention and rapid action, PSOs are supported by Emergency Response Squads, specialized in managing crises from large-scale accidents to public disturbances. There are specialized patrols designed for unique challenges, including neighborhood watch teams that focus on residential safety, school liaison officers ensuring educational institutions remain secure and harmonious, traffic management units overseeing road safety and compliance, and public events squads dedicated to the security of gatherings and festivals. Additional special patrols include maritime patrols, which are positioned in coastal cities or areas with significant waterways, and the mounted patrol which are particularly effective for crowd control during events as these officers, atop horses, offer an elevated vantage point and can quickly navigate dense urban environments.
Every precinct is fortified with a community liaison unit, committed to understanding the pulse of the community. They gather feedback, mediate community disputes, and foster partnerships with local leaders, educators, and businesses. Through the lens of technological innovation, these units harness community surveillance systems, social media monitoring, and public feedback platforms, creating a two-way communication channel with the citizens they serve. For situations that require immediate intervention and rapid action, PSOs are supported by Emergency Response Squads, specialized in managing crises from large-scale accidents to public disturbances. There are specialized patrols designed for unique challenges, including neighborhood watch teams that focus on residential safety, school liaison officers ensuring educational institutions remain secure and harmonious, traffic management units overseeing road safety and compliance, and public events squads dedicated to the security of gatherings and festivals. Additional special patrols include maritime patrols, which are positioned in coastal cities or areas with significant waterways, and the mounted patrol which are particularly effective for crowd control during events as these officers, atop horses, offer an elevated vantage point and can quickly navigate dense urban environments.


The most common types of PSOs are in Traffic Control and Safety, which manages the flow of vehicles and pedestrians, ensuring road safety is upheld. Their responsibilities range from handling minor traffic violations to investigating major accidents. When accidents occur, these officers are often the first on the scene, providing immediate assistance, gathering evidence, and piecing together the events leading to the mishap. Traffic PSOs are also responsible for setting up strategic sobriety checkpoints and other deterrents.
The most common types of PSOs are in Traffic Control and Safety, which manages the flow of vehicles and pedestrians, ensuring road safety is upheld. Their responsibilities range from handling minor traffic violations to investigating major accidents. When accidents occur, these officers are often the first on the scene, providing immediate assistance, gathering evidence, and piecing together the events leading to the mishap. Traffic PSOs are also responsible for setting up strategic sobriety checkpoints and other deterrents
 
=== Support divisions ===
 
* Transport and Infrastructure Security Division: Ensuring the safety of the CU's transport and critical infrastructure.
* Environmental and Wildlife Crime Division: Addressing crimes that impact the environment and wildlife.
* Financial Crimes and Anti-Fraud Units: Detecting, preventing, and acting against financial frauds and crimes.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:32, 25 October 2023

Urban Cohort
Cohorte Urbana
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AbbreviationCU
Agency overview
Employees2.6 million
Annual budget$77.2 billion (estimated)
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Caphiria
Operations jurisdictionCaphiria
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
Governing bodyGovernment of Caphiria
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed byOffice of Judiciary Enforcement
HeadquartersVenceia, Caphiria
Vigilums900,000
Oesitiors1,100,000
Agency executive
  • Anastin Volkhomo, Executive Commissioner
Parent agencyMinistry of Defense

The Urban Cohort (Caphiric Latin: Cohorte Urbana), also known by its abbreviation CU and less commonly as the State Police, is the principal law enforcement agency and domestic security service of Caphiria. The Urban Cohort operates under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense and receives oversight from the Office of Judiciary Enforcement within the Ministry of Justice. With approximately 2 million personnel, the Urban Cohort is active in every major city and province throughout Caphiria. The primary function of the Urban Cohort is to ensure law and order, investigate major crimes, manage civil disturbances, and implement counter-terrorism operations. In addition to its core policing duties, the CU is also responsible for the security of critical national infrastructure, border control within domestic regions, and coordination with other intelligence and security agencies.

The Urban Cohort was established during the formation of the Fourth Imperium in the late 18th century as a specialized unit to protect the urban centers of the empire. Over time, the Urban Cohort expanded as Caphiria's cities grew and its infrastructure became more intricate and vital to the Imperium's functioning. The CU transitioned from simply guarding static locations to proactively policing urban areas, conducting investigations, and ensuring civil order. The late 20th century brought further challenges with the rise of global terrorism, cyber threats, and transnational crime, in addition to the First Great War. Specialized units were formed to counter these emerging threats, and collaboration with other domestic and international agencies became a cornerstone of its operations. As the nation entered the 21st century, the advent of new technologies, increased mobility, and changing socio-political landscapes meant that the CU had to adapt and modernize. Training programs were overhauled, equipment was updated, and new divisions specializing in areas like transport security, industrial espionage, and organized crime were established. Today, the CU is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and undergoes rigorous training, making it one of the most formidable law enforcement agencies in the world.

The Urban Cohort operates with a highly structured hierarchical system. With directives and advice stemming from the Prime Minister of Defense, the Executive Commissioner provides overarching leadership to the entire organization. This esteemed position also entails participation in the Caetus Legati military council, ensuring coordinated efforts between various security entities. Directly reporting to the Executive Commissioner are specialized divisions, each dedicated to nuanced areas such as cybercrime, narcotics, intelligence, and high-risk operations.

Two notable roles of the Urban Cohort are the oesitior and the vigilum. The oesitior, or public security officers, are primarily responsible for maintaining general public order, addressing basic infractions, and ensuring day-to-day safety in communities. Their role is more focused on public interaction, prevention, and immediate response to local incidents. On the other hand, the vigilum, or field agents, are equipped to handle in-depth investigations into more serious crimes. Their training and jurisdiction grant them extended enforcement authority, making them adept at resolving complex cases. Both ranks play integral roles within the Urban Cohort, collectively ensuring a comprehensive approach to law enforcement across Caphiria.

In recent years, the Urban Cohort has been at the forefront of implementing technologically advanced crime prediction models, using big data and analytics to predict potential crime hotspots. This proactive approach has resulted in a significant reduction in crime rates in several urban areas. The current Executive Commissioner of the CU, Anastin Volkhomo, was appointed in 2028. As of 2034, there are approximately 2.6 million people employed by the Urban Cohort.

Tasks and activities

The Urban Cohort is responsible for a vast range of tasks that ensure Caphiria's safety, security, and prosperity. Their activities span from daily law enforcement to high-stakes intelligence operations, catering to the diverse challenges of modern-day Caphiria. There are 7 primary focuses of the Urban Cohort:

  • Digital Protection:
    • Cybercrime Combat: Respond to and proactively counter digital crimes, from minor phishing scams to significant cyber threats.
    • Virtual Surveillance: Through Virtual Patrol Teams (VPTeams), monitor the darker alleys of the internet, ensuring a deterrent presence in high-risk online spaces.
  • Countering Narcotics & Organized Crime:
    • Drug Interruption: Deploy specialized Drug Interdiction Teams to disrupt drug transit routes.
    • Deep Investigations: With units like the Organized Crime Investigation Unit (OCIU), delve deep into the networks of organized crime.
    • Undercover Operations: Deploy agents to infiltrate criminal syndicates and gather crucial intelligence.
    • Financial Oversight: Monitor and decode financial transactions with the Financial Crimes and Laundering Unit to ensure assets acquired through illicit means are identified.
  • Intelligence Gathering:
    • National Security: Proactively gather intelligence on potential threats to the nation, ensuring preemptive actions against extremist activities.
    • Global Collaborations: Work in tandem with international agencies for comprehensive intelligence cover.
  • Specialized Operations:
    • High-Risk Interventions: Through the Special Operations Division, engage in situations that demand immediate and expert action such as bombings, hostage scenarios, or major raids.
  • Ground-Level Enforcement:
    • In-depth Investigations: The Vigilum, or field agents, take on deep investigations, from gang activities to financial and cybercrimes.
    • Public Security: Oesitiors or Public Security Officers manage daily public safety tasks, from traffic management to community outreach.
    • Community Engagement: Liaison units work to understand community dynamics, mediating disputes, and strengthening the bond between citizens and law enforcement.
    • Emergency Response: Special squads, including maritime and mounted patrols, are equipped to respond to various crises, ensuring rapid and effective actions.
  • Infrastructure and Environmental Safeguarding:
    • Transport Safety: Oversee and secure Caphiria's vast transport networks, ensuring safe transit for citizens and goods.
    • Environmental Protection: Combat environmental and wildlife-related crimes, ensuring Caphiria's rich biodiversity and natural resources are preserved.
  • Financial Oversight:
    • Fraud Prevention: The Financial Crimes and Anti-Fraud Units are tasked with identifying and preventing financial malpractices, ensuring a robust economic environment for Caphiria.

History

Background

In the 1700s, the Răcini Estate, led by the ambitious patriarch Vadimion Răcini, identified a growing opportunity in the southern provinces of Caphiria. The region was a melting pot of trade, with the rich lands of south Sarpedon offering an abundance of resources, particularly rare spices, minerals, and textiles not found in other parts of the Imperium. The wealth that flowed through the trading cities was immense, and Vadimion wished to control the flow of trade. Vadimion embarked on a shrewd campaign, forming alliances with other influential families and merchants while simultaneously undermining his competitors, often using covert means such as espionage and sabotage. The Răcini Estate established its dominance in strategic trading cities such as Maladra, Durva, and Trebimárno, creating a network of controlled trade routes.

However, with increased wealth came increased threats. The trade cities became hotbeds of crime, espionage, and political intrigue. Foreign spies sought to infiltrate the Răcini’s trade networks, and local criminal syndicates desired a piece of the vast Răcini wealth. Furthermore, the looming threat of revolution from the southern provinces meant that the Răcini holdings were at heightened risk.

To protect their interests, the Răcini Estate established a private police force in the late 1760s. This force, initially called the Răcini Guardians, was a select group of skilled warriors, tacticians, and spies recruited from various parts of the empire. They were not just bodyguards; they were trained to conduct covert operations, gather intelligence, and most importantly ensure the safety and dominance of Răcini trade routes. Vadimion was able to use his Răcini Guardians to establish exclusive trading rights with territories in the deep southern wilderness and introduced rare commodities like exotic spices, precious gems, and unique textiles to the Caphirian markets, which were previously inaccessible.

As their wealth and influence grew, so did threats from envious rivals, bandits targeting their trade caravans, and pirates preying on their merchant ships. The Răcini Estate found it necessary to permanently garrison the Răcini Guardians at key cities and locations, hiring additional mercenaries, retired soldiers, and experts in combat from across the continents. Vadimion ensured his men had plenty of food and wine, and paid them in silver on a weekly basis. By the 1770s, the Răcini's influence was unmatched. Using their financial might, they funded rebellions against corrupt local lords and replaced them with Răcini-loyal administrators. This played a role in the events that led to the the Veltorine War of Independence in 1771. While the Caphirian military engaged in open warfare, the Guardians protected Răcini interests behind enemy lines, ensuring that the flow of goods and wealth remained uninterrupted. Their effectiveness in maintaining order amidst chaos drew the attention of the rapidly declining Third Imperium, who was grappling with the strains of internal strife and now full rebellion. The Third Imperium, which was already facing challenges from multiple fronts, recognized the advantage of having a well-organized and highly skilled private force like the Răcini Guardians on their side.

Realizing the opportunity, Vadimion Răcini proposed a grand alliance. He offered the services of the Răcini Guardians to the Imperium in exchange for official recognition and the promise of greater autonomy in their trade operations once the war was over. The Imperium, desperate for any edge in the war, readily accepted. Thus, the Răcini Guardians were temporarily integrated into the Caphirian military structure, but with a significant degree of autonomy. They became an elite force, often sent on critical missions and covert operations. Their successes on the battlefield, combined with their shrewd maneuvers in the political arena, made them indispensable to the war effort. Vadimion died in 1778 and his second son, Arturpiulerix, succeeded him.

Arturpiulerix was unlike his father in many ways; whereas Vadimion was a master of trade and commerce, Arturpiulerix possessed a deep understanding of politics and military strategy. From an early age, he was groomed to lead, learning from both his father's successes and the failures of the Third Imperium. In the late stages of the Veltorine War of Independence, with the Third Imperium weakened from years of internal strife and facing opposition from the newly formed Veltorina, Arturpiulerix saw an opportunity. He envisioned a new political and military order, where the various provinces of Caphiria would be unified under a single banner, not by force but by mutual benefit and shared ideals. He began by hosting a series of secret meetings with leaders of various provinces, merchant groups, and influential families. During these meetings, Arturpiulerix laid out his vision for a new Imperium – one that would bring prosperity, stability, and honor to all its subjects. At the heart of this new structure would be the Urban Cohort, a force that combined the strength of the Răcini Guardians with the best warriors, tacticians, and spies from across the empire. To win over the support of the public, Arturpiulerix initiated a series of public works, using the vast wealth of the Răcini Estate. He commissioned the construction of roads, aqueducts, and grand architectural wonders. This not only improved the quality of life for the citizens but also showcased the potential of his Fourth Imperium.

In 1782, Arturpiulerix declared himself the first Imperator of the Fourth Imperium and the transition was surprisingly smooth, as many saw Arturpiulerix’s vision as the path forward for Caphiria. As Imperator, one of Arturpiulerix's first acts was to formally establish the Urban Cohort. While the Răcini Guardians formed its core, Arturpiulerix ensured that the Cohort was inclusive, recruiting from various provinces and backgrounds. He wanted the Cohort to be a symbol of unity, representing the diverse tapestry of the Fourth Imperium. The Urban Cohort was not just a military force; it was also instrumental in enforcing law, order, and Imperial decrees. They helped quell revolts, protected trade routes, and ensured that the vision of the Fourth Imperium was realized in every corner of Caphiria. Their presence was a constant reminder of the unity and strength of the new order.

1784-1829: Establishment and early years

Imperator Arturpiulerix formally established the Cohorte Urbana on 11 May 1784 in an effort to solidify control over the diverse regions of the Imperium. Upon its formation, the CU was a mix of experienced Răcini Guardians and freshly recruited members from various provinces around the Imperium. This diversity was a strength, but it also brought initial friction. The clash of traditions, tactics, and egos led to several skirmishes within the ranks. Imperator Arturpiulerix, foreseeing such issues, appointed a council of experienced generals and diplomats, known as the Consilium Cohortis, to oversee the integration process. During these early years, the Urban Cohort underwent rigorous training, discipline, and restructuring. The Consilium introduced standardized training routines, merging the best practices from each tradition. They also developed a unique code of conduct, the Leges Urbanae, which emphasized discipline, respect, and unity. Violation of these laws was met with strict consequences, ranging from retraining to expulsion.

In an effort to increase interest for the CU, Arturpiulerix created several events and initiatives . A popular event was the Concord Gathering, which lasted from 1784-1787 and were a series of meetings and events that took place across Caphiria, with each gathering aimed at promoting mutual respect and understanding between the diverse members of the Urban Cohort. These events included warrior showcases, where fighters from different backgrounds demonstrated their unique combat styles, cultural evenings with dances and music, and intellectual debates where various philosophies and tactics were discussed. While initially met with skepticism, the Concord Gatherings over time became an integral part of the Cohort's tradition, emphasizing unity in diversity.

Another example was the Gaetea Challenge from 1788-1792. This was a rigorous four-year training and competition regime, combining physical trials with intellectual puzzles. It was both a test and a bonding exercise. Cohort units from different regions would traverse challenging terrains, from the scorching deserts of the south to the treacherous mountain passes of the north, facing simulated combat scenarios, survival challenges, and strategy games. The Challenge was grueling but was instrumental in forging a spirit of camaraderie and mutual respect among the units.

After years of training, Arturpiulerix was ready to test the effectiveness the Urban Cohort and in 1787, gave them their first mission - the Grand Expeditions plan. These were large-scale missions where the Cohort members were dispatched to the furthest corners of the Imperium. Their tasks varied from charting unexplored territories and establishing trade routes to diplomatic missions and quelling minor uprisings. These expeditions were a trial by fire for the CU, exposing them to diverse challenges and ensuring that they worked as a coherent unit.

The Grand Expeditions (1787-1791)

The Grand Expeditions kicked off in the spring of 1787, with Arturpiulerix's proclamation, "To understand the heart of the Imperium, we must venture to its furthest beats." Five distinct expeditions were planned, each headed by a leading member of the Consilium, with their paths designed to cover the entirety of the Imperium.

1829-1874: ????

1874-1902: First Great War

1902-1939: Post-war shift

1939-1981: Modernization

1981-present

Organization

The Urban Cohort is organized into approximately 4 primary divisions - executive leadership, operational divisions, field operations, and support divisions.

The Executive Leadership team consists of the Executive Commissioner, Deputy Executive Commissioner, and Advisory Board. The EO is the most top-ranking official overseeing the entire Urban Cohort, setting strategic direction and policy. The Deputy Executive Commissioner supports the EO, taking on responsibilities in the EO's absence,. The advisory Board is comprised of senior officials and external advisors and provides strategy recommendations and advice.

Cybercrime Cohort

This division is at the forefront of combating digital crimes, from identity theft and phishing scams to major cyber-attacks against Caphirian infrastructure. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and cybersecurity experts, they not only respond to incidents but also work proactively to identify and thwart potential threats. Some units of the cybercrime division include the Digital Forensics Unit (uDC), Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Wing, and the Infrastructure Cyber Defense Team.

The Digital Forensics Unit contains some of Caphiria's most skilled forensic experts, using advanced tools to retrieve data from digital devices, uncover electronic trails, and decode encrypted information. Their expertise often becomes pivotal in securing convictions against cybercriminals. The CTI Wing is dedicated to proactive threat hunting; by analyzing vast amounts of online data, they identify emerging threats, predict potential targets, and often neutralize cyber threats before they materialize. Their collaborations with international cybersecurity agencies provide them with a global perspective on evolving cyber risks.

A notable project from the cybercrime division are Virtual Patrol Teams (VPTeams), which are a unique approach to cyber surveillance. Much like their real-world counterparts who patrol streets, the Virtual Patrols navigate through the darker corners of the internet, monitoring suspicious activities, tracking illegal digital transactions, and acting as a deterrent presence in online spaces where cybercrimes are prevalent

Narcotics & Organized Crime Cohort

Tasked with confronting the multifaceted world of illegal drugs and organized crime syndicates, this division employs a combination of on-ground operations, undercover agents, and international collaborations. They focus on disrupting supply chains, apprehending kingpins, and reducing the impact of drug-related crimes on communities.

  • Drug Interdiction Teams: These specialized units are trained to target and interrupt drug transportation routes, both within Caphiria's borders and at key entry and exit points. Whether it's through high-speed maritime chases or covert land operations, these teams are adept at curtailing the flow of illegal narcotics.
  • Organized Crime Investigation Unit (OCIU): Focusing on the broader networks, the OCIU zeroes in on the leadership structures of criminal organizations, their financing channels, and their operational mechanisms. Their deep investigations often unearth links between disparate criminal activities, creating a holistic view of organized crime.
  • Undercover Operations Wing: Agents of this wing go deep undercover, risking their lives to gather invaluable intelligence, often leading to large-scale busts and the arrest of high-profile targets.
  • Financial Crimes and Laundering Unit: This unit is tasked with searching for hidden assets, decode intricate money laundering schemes, and collaborate with international financial watchdogs to freeze ill-gotten gains.
  • Drug Rehabilitation & Community Outreach: A unique and compassionate arm of the division, this unit focuses on the human aspect of the drug crisis. Working with community leaders, they run drug awareness campaigns, set up rehabilitation centers, and offer support to individuals seeking an escape from addiction.
  • International Collaboration Desk: This desk works closely with international law enforcement agencies, sharing intelligence, coordinating joint operations, and ensuring a united front against global criminal networks.
  • Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering Unit: Equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance technology, this unit covertly monitors suspects, intercepts communications, and gathers critical intelligence, providing the backbone for most major operations.

Intelligence Cohort

This division plays a critical role in national security, gathering intelligence on potential threats and acting swiftly to neutralize them. Working closely with international counterparts and domestic agencies, they maintain a constant vigil against extremist activities, ensuring Caphiria remains a step ahead of potential terror plots.

Special Operations Cohort

Trained to handle high-risk and high-stake situations, this division houses elite teams such as SWAT, Hostage Rescue, and Counter-Sniper units. Whether it's a volatile hostage situation, a potential bombing, or a high-profile raid, the Special Ops Division is the go-to force for immediate, expert action.

Field Operations

Field operations form the crux of the Urban Cohort's on-ground activities, ensuring day-to-day safety and law enforcement. The division is split into roles held by the Vigilum and the Oesitior, each catering to different aspects of public security and investigative tasks. By strategically splitting responsibilities between the Vigilum and the Oesitior, the Urban Cohort ensures a layered approach to law enforcement. While the Vigilum dives deep into intricate investigations, the Oesitior remains at the forefront, ensuring daily tranquility and safety for the residents of Caphiria.

Vigilum (Field Agents)

Vigilum, better known as field agents, handle intricate investigations and confront challenging aspects of law enforcement that often stretch beyond immediate on-site incidents. Their role requires not only a deep understanding of the legal system but also specialized skills to tackle a myriad of complex cases.

The territory of Caphiria is divided into distinct geographical commands, each managed by a senior field agent or regional commander. The purpose of these regional commands is to localize law enforcement efforts, ensuring that tactics, strategies, and operations are uniquely tailored to the socio-cultural and crime-specific nuances of different regions. Under the umbrella of these regional commands, Vigilum is further segmented into dedicated units, ensuring that each sector of crime is addressed with pinpoint precision and expertise. Within each regional command, there's an analytical wing dedicated to synthesizing raw data into actionable intelligence. Utilizing modern technologies like geographic information systems (GIS) for crime mapping and big data analytics, these teams unearth patterns, predict potential crime spikes, and provide real-time intel to field agents on the ground. For circumstances that demand a highly specialized response, the Vigilum boasts an array of elite teams, such as Rapid Response Units, undercover operations, and CSI teams.

To address the multidimensional challenges of law enforcement, the Vigilum is divided into a myriad of specialized units, such as anti-gang units, homicide investigation teams, financial crimes, cybercrimes, and counter-terrorism task forces.

Oesitior (Public Security Officers)

Oesitiors, also known as public security officers (PSOs), are the front-line defenders of Caphiria's peace and order. Their mission extends beyond immediate incident response to nurturing community relationships, providing an atmosphere of trust and stability. Navigating both day-to-day situations and unpredictable emergencies, their role demands a unique blend of empathy, alertness, and legal acumen. Across the Imperium, territories are segmented into local precincts, each supervised by a precinct captain or senior officer. These precincts cater to the specific needs and dynamics of their communities, ensuring that law enforcement strategies are culturally sensitive, relevant, and effective. Within these precincts, PSOs are organized into dedicated patrols and squads, focusing on distinct facets of community safety, from urban patrolling to traffic management.

Every precinct is fortified with a community liaison unit, committed to understanding the pulse of the community. They gather feedback, mediate community disputes, and foster partnerships with local leaders, educators, and businesses. Through the lens of technological innovation, these units harness community surveillance systems, social media monitoring, and public feedback platforms, creating a two-way communication channel with the citizens they serve. For situations that require immediate intervention and rapid action, PSOs are supported by Emergency Response Squads, specialized in managing crises from large-scale accidents to public disturbances. There are specialized patrols designed for unique challenges, including neighborhood watch teams that focus on residential safety, school liaison officers ensuring educational institutions remain secure and harmonious, traffic management units overseeing road safety and compliance, and public events squads dedicated to the security of gatherings and festivals. Additional special patrols include maritime patrols, which are positioned in coastal cities or areas with significant waterways, and the mounted patrol which are particularly effective for crowd control during events as these officers, atop horses, offer an elevated vantage point and can quickly navigate dense urban environments.

The most common types of PSOs are in Traffic Control and Safety, which manages the flow of vehicles and pedestrians, ensuring road safety is upheld. Their responsibilities range from handling minor traffic violations to investigating major accidents. When accidents occur, these officers are often the first on the scene, providing immediate assistance, gathering evidence, and piecing together the events leading to the mishap. Traffic PSOs are also responsible for setting up strategic sobriety checkpoints and other deterrents

See also