squadrol n.— «A mail truck driver…was arrested after his truck struck a Deering police station “squadrol,” a new combination squad car and patrol wagon, in service a week. The squadrol was damaged.» —“Mail Truck...
stinkeye n.— «The patrol had halted in a particularly unfriendly part of the city where the marines say they get “the stinkeye” a lot.» —“Iraq Journal: Filtering language in Fallujah” by Julian E...
blue light bandit n. a person with criminal intentions who impersonates a police officer in a patrol car. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
rosh katan n.— «Senior commanders have suggested recently that the demoralization and the Rosh Katan (anti-involvement) doctrine of anti-volunteerism have been potentiated by cuts in training time due to pressures of budget and...
cuff and stuff v.— «“The homeless were cuffed and stuffed into patrol cars,” said attorney Ed Connor. “Not one of them were charged with property crimes.”» —“Complaints Prompted Sweeps, Officer...
levanton
n.— «Give ‘Em a Boost!…Déles Un Levantón!» —“Child Booster Seats” by State of Calif. California Highway Patrol Sept. 16, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)