The law enforcement agencies help maintain law and order in the city and make us feel more secure. With their efforts and alertness we common people can easily move anywhere and anytime with so much ease. When you see a police personal the first thing which catches your attention is the dress and not to miss the Police Badges. What a great feel it gives when you see a policeman in a dress with those badges on his/her shoulder. Amazing! You feel proud and it gives immense pleasure to see them in their official attire.In December 2009, the LA Times reported that L.A. County Auditor-Controller Wendy L. Watanabe's office found 348 Sheriff deputies worked more than 900 hours of overtime between March 2007 and February 2008. This would equal an extra six months of full-time work. The audit found that over the last five years, the department had exceeded its overtime budget by an average of 104 percent for each year

We all at some point in time have witnessed a law enforcement official maintaining peace and order in the streets. And they are always in their uniforms, with which anyone can easily identify them. These uniforms are incomplete without these specialized Law Enforcement Badges. It is basically an insignia that identifies a certain individual as a member of the police force. In the insignia you will find some basic features like the specification of the officer’s jurisdiction location and has a unique set of numbers that differentiates one officer from other officers in the same department. Every badge displays the rank of the officer. As there are various departments in the police force, so each department has a different badge design which makes them look different. One can easily identify their department if you are in the same business.The LASD has entered into contracts with the following cities to serve as their police department/law enforcement agency. Forty (40) of the eighty-eight (88) cities in Los Angeles County contract with the Sheriffs Department for their complete municipal law enforcement services.

Generally, there are two common shapes in law enforcement badges. One is the star and the other one is the shield. It is not mandatory, but what is normally observed is that the county sheriffs wear badges that are shaped as a star. In some of the star badges there is a crescent border surrounding them, but this is not that common. The shield shaped police badges are also quite popular. If you want to compare one badge from another, the best feature to identify is the badge city seal. One important point to note here is that no standard rules are followed for designing a badge. These two designs are the most commonly available designs. There are various companies that manufacture replicas of law enforcement badges. This is not good practice as people with bad intentions can easily buy them and can use them for their benefit. These badges are sold as collectibles or costume accessories in various stores.

Author's Bio: 

Mike Richard - After graduating from CSU Sacramento with an MA Degree in German Literature, I moved to England to work in the promotional merchandise industry for a few years before deciding to start my own company of Police Badges and Law Enforcement Badges etc.
My wife and I run the business together and have three children. We live in the North East of England and love every minute of it! I also do miss America a lot though.
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