Saturday, October 1, 2011

Is there such an organized order as MP (Military Police) or just happened at the old american movies?

If such order exists, what is their role?


Do they enforce or advice order within the military?|||What?|||Every American military branch has MPs, they preform duties that civilian Police normally would, but cant since Military bases are outside of local jurisdictions. They prevent/stop/solve crimes just like any other cop.


Before, they would assist in the investigation of a suspected homosexual to eject them from the military, now however, it is not considered a crime to be gay in the American military.


Unwanted physical contact or come-ons are considered harassment for all personnel. Anyone, straight or not will be punished.


Just don't call them that, its not a good idea to insult the MPs.|||Canada has military police, who are the police on military bases, or when dealing with military laws. They are not "peace officers" as the RCMP is, nor anything like that, so, their powers are limited off base.|||Yes, they exist. Every branch has them. They keep order and enforce the law on military bases, they're much like regular police except their jurisdiction is on base.



Edit: Trolololol|||Oh boy....if you think gays and lesbians are committing atrocities, you better not join the military!! DADT has been repealed and is in its first stages of being implemented|||they are police within the military

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