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Vocabulary part of speech | Meaning | Write an example sentence (or translate) |
Part 1 | ||
1) attacker noun | police officer (common slang) | |
2) cop/copper noun | person who assaults or attacks | |
3) night stick noun | a person who enters a home or business illegally | |
4) book someoneverb | a call to the police to complain of disturbing noise (usually music or a party) | |
5) domestic dispute adjective + noun | register someone as a criminal составить протокол | . |
6) intruder noun | heavy stick that police use for controlling crowds or defending themselves | . |
7) noise complaint noun | argument/trouble in the home(often leads to violence) | |
Part 2 | ||
8) be on the beat | explain what smb is charged with(alleged to have done) | |
9) catch somebody red-handed | examine by questioning formally or officially | |
10) interrogate interrogation | discover smb doing smth illegal or wrong | |
11) extort confession | a member of civilian staff employed by a British police force to assist in regulating the flow of traffic | |
12) bring charges/allegations against smb | patrol the streets | |
13) traffic warden | make smb confess by improper means: blackmail or tortures | |
Part 3 | ||
14) parking offence | having no driver’s documents | |
15) issue a (penalty) ticket | a minor criminal who commits a crime (usually under age of 18) | |
16) Driving without MOT test, insurance, driving licences | leaving your car in the wrong place | |
17) drunk driving | hand in an order to pay a fine | |
18) speeding | including a car, bicycle, boat, or motorcycle, without permission from the owner. | |
19) joyriding | operating another person's vehicle, exceeding speed limit | |
20) young offender (juvenile delinquent) noun | driving under the influence of alcohol |
Fill the gaps with the words from above.
Part 1
1) We're taking your brother down to the station to ________ him. 2) Did somebody here call the ________? 3) Two of your neighbors have made a ____________ tonight. 4) We've had a number of calls reporting a ________________ in your hotel room. 5) The _________________ didn’t seem to be under alcohol influence. 6)Police claim they had to resort to _________________ to clear up the square. 6) Someone called to report an _____________ on the third floor.
Part 2
1) He was taken to police headquarters and _____________ for 36 hours without a break. 2) NATO officials say they have __________ Iran _________, shipping heavy arms, C4 explosives and advanced roadside bombs to the Taliban.3) The government ______________________ high treason and mutiny against Papadopoulos and other co-conspirators. 4) The protesters demanded to make it impossible for interrogators to ____________ by torture. 5) ________________ in Ireland are responsible for enforcing the law relating to the illegal parking and stopping of motor vehicles. 6) There are fears that police ____________ may disappear over a decade.
Part 3
1) The punishment will be less severe if the criminal is a ___________. 2) To avoid committing _____________, motorists need to comply with parking rules while parking in the car parks. 3) When the officer says that you were stopped for ____________ you ’d better admit it.
4) _____________ turned car crash early Sunday morning leaving three teenagers in critical condition. 6) Can I be charged with a _______________ if I was not given a roadside breath test? 7) If your vehicle is at least three years old, it needs to pass an _____________ before it can be considered roadworthy. This can land you a fine.You may also have your ___________ taken away. 9) I have been ________ with _______________ from a traffic warden which said I should pay a fine.
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