The Tasmania Police service was established in 1899 by unification of smaller regional forces. 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
With a force of 1139 officers serving half a million inhabitants, the service has jusisdiction over the Australian state of Tasmania. The force is divided into four geographical districts: Motto: Ubertas et Fidelitas (Fertility and Faithfulness) Nickname: The Apple Isle Other Australian states and territories Capital Hobart Government Governor Premier Const. ...
Eastern
Western
Northern
Eastern
Each district is lead by a Commander
The over command of the force is under the Commissioner of Police. The current commissioner is Richard McCreadie.
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Tasmania Police by tradition have a very high reputation amongst the Tasmanian population. The day to day Police have a very high reputation of "Honesty and Intrgrity".
The TasmaniaPolice service was established in 1899 by unification of smaller regional forces.
Tasmania and all States (and indirectly the Commonwealth of Australia Federal Government) benifit from the highway robbery of the Australian motorist.
The TasmaniaPolice is a generally highly recognised organisation except for some instances where members involved in high speed single vehicle, non emergency accidents (Advocate and Examiner Newspapers reported) quote speeds in excess of 128 KM/H in an 80KM/H zone, causing a write off to Tasmanian taxpayers of a AU$35,000-00+ vehicle.