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The Altis Police Service uses the standard British police ranks, indicated by shoulder boards (epaulettes), up to [[Police Command#Chief Constables|Chief Constable]].
The Altis Police Service uses the standard British police ranks, indicated by shoulder boards (epaulettes), up to [[Police Command#Chief Constables|Chief Constable]].


Following controversy over various Police Complaints where officers refused to identify themselves by name and a statement by [[Police Command#Joseph Tadworth|Chief Constable]] [[User:Tadworth|Tadworth]] in early 2016 that "the public has a right to be able to identify any uniformed officer whilst performing their duty", collar numbers were introduced, which are allocated individually to each officer, who must tell you their collar number except from in a small amount of specific circumstances. Every officer (except those that are masked or plain clothed) is required to display their collar number at all times.
Following controversy over various Police Complaints where officers refused to identify themselves by name and a statement by [[User:Tadworth|CC Tadworth]] in early 2016 that "the public has a right to be able to identify any uniformed officer whilst performing their duty", collar numbers were introduced, which are allocated individually to each officer, who must tell you their collar number except from in a small amount of specific circumstances. Every officer (except those that are masked or plain clothed) is required to display their collar number at all times.




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