Mayflower was established in 1620 along the North-East Coast of America. The territory includes rivers, mountains and valleys accompanying the various waterways and islands that make up the State boundaries.
Different Departments in the State of Mayflower
The New Haven County Sheriff’s Office has provided law and order to the New Haven area since 1852. The Office primarily focuses on non-traffic related crime, the local court system and administering the County Jail.
Following the construction of Fort Standish in 1861, a great fear of the Civil War sparked looting and civil disobedience. The two District Constabularies of Lander were amalgamated by the Mayor to form the LPD, which still operates across all districts of the metropolis to this day.
The Plymouth Nightwatchmen was established near to the beginning of the town’s history. By 1902, the town decided to incorporate this group into a municipal police department, which is currently headquartered near the Plymouth Bridge.
The Mayflower Department of State is responsible for foreign relations, the regulation of domestic businesses and property, and the upkeep of State Archives.
Governor R Beauregard established the Mayflower Parks and Wildlife Department to supervise and protect areas designated by the State Senate to be Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or cultural significance.
The Mayflower State Police is the state-wide law enforcement agency, directed by the Constitution of Mayflower (V§7(2)) to protect members of the government on the list of succession. In addition to their role as a protection organization, the State Police also conduct investigations on behalf of the Justice Department and police the state’s highways.
The State Militia (now known as the National Guard) was created as a buffer to defend the liberties and freedoms inherent of every Citizen. The National Guard is commanded by the Governor, appoints a Major General to oversee the standards and battle readiness of the National Guard in civil disobedience or rioting or foreign threats to the State.
Empowered by the First Amendment, the irrevocable right to have transparency and information flow between the governors and the governed is promoted through the state-funded Mayflower Public Broadcasting Service.
The Mayflower Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI) is designed to provide an excellent standard of training whilst also working in an efficient manner. All law enforcement bodies within the state require certification from the LETI.
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