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  • Arkansas Highway Patrol

    Not to be confused with Arkansas Highway Police. Arkansas Highway Patrol Abbreviation HPD Agency overview Formed March 19, 1935 Employees 400 (as of 2009) Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure AHP Troop Map Size 53,179 square miles (137,730 km2) Population 2,834,797 (2007 est.)[1] General nature Law enforcement Civilian police Operational structure Headquarters Little Rock, Arkansas Agency executive Colonel Winford E. Phillips, Director Parent agency Arkansas State Police Facilities Stations Troop Website http://www.asp.arkansas.gov/divisions/hp/hp_commanders.html The Arkansas Highway Patrol, officially known as the Highway Patrol Division, is the uniformed branch of the Arkansas State Police, and is responsible for general police traffic supervision, traffic, and criminal law enforcement on the rural highways of Arkansas. The AHP also assist with other incidents to include riots, prison ... (see more)

  • Henry S. Caulfield

    Henry Stewart Caulfield (December 9, 1873 – May 11, 1966) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from St. Louis, Missouri. He was born in St. Louis. He represented Missouri in the U.S. House from 1907 to 1909 and was the 37th Governor of Missouri from 1929 to 1933. He received his law degree from Washington University Law school in 1895. In 1931 Governor Caulfield founded the Missouri State Highway Patrol. During his term the states finances were severely hampered by the national depression. In 1933 at the end of his term the State Legislature, which was primarily Republican, attempted to Gerrymander the voting districts in order to assure some Republican representation in the next congress. Governor Caulfield was outraged by this act and vetoed the bill forcing all legislators to run at-large. The result was a 100% Democratic Legislature. External links [edit] Biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website Political offices Preceded by Sam Aaron Baker Gove... (see more)

  • Highway patrol

    For the American television show, see Highway Patrol (TV series). For the Australian TV series, see Highway Patrol (Australian TV series). For the video game, see Highway Patrol 2. For the Bruce Springsteen song, see Highway Patrolman. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008) A highway patrol is either a police unit created primarily for the purpose of overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways, or a detail within an existing local or regional police agency that is primarily concerned with such duties. Duties of highway patrols or traffic police may include the following: Accident investigation: Gathering evidence to determine the cause of a roadway accident. Commercial vehicle enforcement: Enforcing highway laws related to commercial transport, including weight limits and hazardous mater... (see more)

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