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Police stationed adjacent to the borders of our States and Territories are usually sworn in as Special Constables in the other jurisdiction. So that in a pursuit, they can effect an arrest in the other jurisdiction, but have to hand the arrested person over to the local police. For example, NSW Police attached to Queanbeyan, NSW, could easily be involved in a pursuit over the border into the ACT. 

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My grandkids wouldn't know what war is .

They weren't allowed pop-guns of any type  

Completely different mentality to us " war babies " , lots of war films to learn from .

They had none of that . The best they had was sport ! .

spacesailor

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