traffic enforcer

Traffic police (also known as traffic officers, traffic enforcement units, traffic cops, traffic monitors, or traffic enforcers) are police officers and units who enforce traffic laws and manage traffic. Traffic police include police who patrol highways, direct traffic, and address traffic infractions. They may be a separate agency from a main police agency, a unit or division within a police agency, or a type of assignment issued to officers; they can also be part of a transportation authority or highway authority.
It has been noted that:

...traffic police, who are regarded as peripheral to most police forces, participate in both authoritative intervention and symbolic justice. Perhaps alone of all the assignments, traffic police are full-service police. They are different from the rest, however, because their work is limited to a particular venue—namely, public thoroughfares—and to particular people—namely, those who operate motor vehicles. But in terms of work, traffic police are detectives as well as patrol officers.In 1998 Stephen Chance and Stephen Dale proposed traffic policing as a model to deal with paperwork.

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    Trigger warning: shooting. Isang traffic enforcer ang nasawi dahil sa alitan sa kalsada.

    you know what's worst? pinoys saying "yan napala nyo, emergency nanga ayw pa pagbigyan" , "minsan ksi mga traffic enforcer masyadong mahigpit". people have lack of judgement nowadays. source: watch the full video - click here
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