So far I have only seen the pickups parked at weigh stations. Always assumed they were just regular DOT bears. Pretty sure they are all merged into the state patrol now, with all of them having the same powers. Even the white DOT tahoes are rebadged as state patrol. I read somewhere they were going to do that, but their duties weren’t really going to change (whatever that means).
Fun fact, I also saw a white state patrol charger the other day, so who knows! They must be having an identity crisis.
State troopers, define:
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Our local PD is rented out to the towns / villages around us. So they patrol the two towns on either side of us. But not the county roads in between… those are handled by sheriff office (county). Then the town my shop is in has one local police officer of their own, backed up by sheriff officer.
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In Ma we have always called them either
Staties or troopers.
They do have assigned patrol areas. But they can go anywhere in the state.
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In Georgia the State Patrol has statewide jurisdiction. But my understanding is that the state Game Wardens have much further reaching powers than the State Patrol, including traffic control.
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