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@wjstix posted:


BTW in Minnesota, state law gives a railroad conductor the same power to arrest as a sheriff of the county the train is in.

And as for railroad police, the ones I've seen carry sidearms. Arrest authority they have. We have a large hospital nearby, and they have a small in-house police department (the city has police jurisdiction as well). Those hospital police are armed and have full arrest authority. In all areas with which I'm familiar, game wardens are also equivalent of sheriffs, armed and with full arrest authority. In many/most jurisdictions, they have greater powers, in fact, because they have power to seize property as well.

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