Talk:Boston Police Department

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I hesitate, then place this article as a high start class, due to having only one reference. If more are added, this will quickly rise.--SGGH 14:50, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Boston Police / Municipal Police - Same thing?.

On a recent visit to Boston, I noticed some police vehicles were predominently blue and prominently marked 'Boston Police', whilst others were predominently black and prominently marked 'Municipal Police'. I wasn't sure if I was seeing two different police departments, or just a branding change.

I hoped this article might answer that question, but it doesn't really. Except for an implied one by including the article in the category 'United States municipal police departments', which might be misleading. Can anybody answer the question/improve the article?. -- Chris j wood 15:02, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Hi, I'm from Boston. The Boston Police Department and the Boston Municipal Police are two separate departments, independent of one another. The blue and white you saw marked Boston Police is just that, with jurisdiction across the city. The Municipal Police only have jurisdiction on and over city property and employees. For instance, the Municipal Police have jurisdiction over Boston public schools, city parks, city housing projects, and the like. To confuse the matter more, there is also an independent Boston School Police, as well as a Boston Housing Authority Police. Were we more sensible, like New York City, all these different police forces would be consolidated, albeit in different divisions. I hope this helps. 72.70.71.18 21:51, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Protest in Back bay

Maybe a subtitle should be added for the recent protest on cheney's visit? Pictures?

[edit] Revised Department (former Boston Muicipal Police) is now City Municipal Protective Services

Added April 3, 2007

The Wiki on the (former) Boston Municipal Police should not be merged with the wiki on the Boston police.

On December 31, 2006, the "Muni" force was formally disbanded. Approximately 35-37 men and women transferred to the regular Boston Police. Those remaining are now called the Boston Municipal Protective Services. They are a separate body of employees and a completely separate union.

Other definitions wrongly portray these people as the security guards at Boston's City Hall. While that is one of their details, they also serve at numerous other city office buildings, community centers, city-affiliated clinics, and some remaining details retained at the first-of-the-year change. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 141.157.185.51 (talk) 03:18, 4 April 2007 (UTC).