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Aussiecops is a place where Men and Women who are employed in different
fields of Law Enforcement, can gather together. Originally founded in August 2000, members are free to
discuss work issues, work practices, ideas, experiences and other
work related matters that are everyday occurrences within their profession. Most
importantly of all, the aim of the site is to promote friendship for
those who have dedicated their lives to help and serve the
communities. Aussiecops
is a social group dedicated to making new friends within and outside
your work circle. Membership is restricted to serving/retired
persons in Australian and New Zealand Law Enforcement or associated
Government Departments, including Overseas Police Departments.
Persons employed in Private Security or any other such area will not
be accepted.
If you think
you meet the criteria and would like to become a part of this web
site than please take a moment to fill out an Application Request.
Please
remember to supply verification details. The site is administered by volunteers (who don’t have an
IT back ground) and we will attempt to process your application as
soon as possible. The
process will be slowed if we have to ask you for more detail.
Aussiecops
will not consider applications from those people employed in Private
Security Firms, Doorman/Bouncers,
Persons who are employed as Transit Officer's or Departments such as
Road & Traffic, State Rail or Bus Inspectors, Prison Officers or
other such Corrective Service Departments that employ Civilian
Personal will not be accepted or considered for Membership to
AussieCops under any circumstances.. If you
are employed within this category we would suggest you seek
membership to some other type of organisation within the scope of
your profession.
DISCLAIMER: Aussiecops has no connection with or receives
any funding
from any government, union,
employer, organisation, or community group (with the exception of
XYZ Pty Ltd whom kindly cover basic web costs for which no
preferential treatment is offered or expected other than a
hyper-link). Members
are free to express their concerns if they are free from extreme
profanity, racism, sexism, slander or any other comment of detriment
to reasonable community expectations. Further, views expressed are not necessarily shared by the
administrators of Aussiecops. Any
complaints re comments made or action taken can be forwarded to complaints@aussiecops.com
- such complaints will be considered with regard
for the laws of natural justice, i.e. onus is on the accuser to
prove. This does not
remove the right of the aussiecops administrators to remove
members without notice for behaviour considered inappropriate.
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