mounted police

English

Noun

mounted police (uncountable)

  1. A unit of the civil police who are specifically trained to serve duty on horseback. Their duties can be ceremonial, or often for crowd control, and to police areas of difficult access or wilderness areas.

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  • As a collective noun, the mounted police are referred to using plural pronouns and verb forms, such as they and were.

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