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The San Francisco Police Department (abbreviated as SFPD) is the main law enforcement which appears in Watch Dogs 2. They patrol and serve San Francisco. A smaller but similar police force serves and patrols Oakland, the Oakland Police Department (abbreviated as OPD).

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  • The San Francisco Police Department (abbreviated as SFPD) is the main law enforcement which appears in Watch Dogs 2. They patrol and serve San Francisco. A smaller but similar police force serves and patrols Oakland, the Oakland Police Department (abbreviated as OPD).
  • Das San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) ist die Polizeibehörde von Stadt und Land San Francisco, Kalifornien. Das Motto von Stadt, Land und Behörde lautet: Oro en paz, fierro en guerra, archaic (Spanish) zu deutsch Gold im Frieden, Eisen im Krieg.
  • The San Francisco Police Department is the metropolitan police department for San Francisco, California.
  • The San Francisco Police Department, also known as the SFPD, is the police department of the City and County of San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1849. In 1986, the SFPD was responsible for investigating the disappearance of Gillian Taylor as well as the kidnapping of a patient from Mercy Hospital. Detective Chizum was placed in charge of both investigations and determined that people from the future were involved and put the case on the inactive list because he couldn't tell his superiors. (TOS - Strange New Worlds VI short story: "Whales Weep Not")
  • An SFPD patrolman in 1893 detained several 24th century time travelers from the senior staff of the starship USS Enterprise-D. The policeman had been summoned because of the away team was disrupting a hospital facility, but the crew fled his custody after the officer was struck by William T. Riker. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" ) When the Bell Riots began in the Sanctuary, a SWAT team raided the facility, indiscriminately killing hostage takers and bystanders. The team had been informed that there were no longer any living hostages. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
  • The San Francisco Police Department is located in downtown San Francisco. Jack Vasser is employed with the department as a police officer. Katie Vasser once wrote an article about the procedure for questioning, which is suggested to have not been shed under a positive light. When Dan Vasser has been missing for a day, Katie seeks his brother Jack's help before she can officially file a missing persons report.
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  • An SFPD patrolman in 1893 detained several 24th century time travelers from the senior staff of the starship USS Enterprise-D. The policeman had been summoned because of the away team was disrupting a hospital facility, but the crew fled his custody after the officer was struck by William T. Riker. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" ) In the mid-20th century, The Dixon Hill literature (later adapted as holoprograms) took place in San Francisco. One of Dixon Hill's 1940s-era associates was a fictional character named McNary, a lieutenant and detective in the SFPD. In 2364, Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher were playing the holonovel. A desk sergeant for Precinct 12 of the SFPD was flirting with Dr. Crusher. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) In 1986, an SFPD motorcycle patrolman encountered Pavel Chekov and Uhura, who had time traveled from the 23rd century. He was impassive as Russian-accented Chekov and Uhura asked him to direct them to a nuclear aircraft carrier dock facility. The next day, two officers, including Taggard, were assigned to a security corridor at Mercy Hospital. In an operating theater off this corridor, prior to his successful escape, Chekov was being prepped by medical staff for surgery. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Benjamin Sisko and Julian Bashir were sent back in time to 2024, and didn't have any identification to show officers Vin and Bernardo Calvera of the SFPD that they weren't homeless, and were sent to a Sanctuary District. Jadzia Dax, also sent back in time, was assisted by Chris Brynner (after telling him she wasn't homeless, and just needed to re-order her identification) so the police didn't take her in as well. When the Bell Riots began in the Sanctuary, a SWAT team raided the facility, indiscriminately killing hostage takers and bystanders. The team had been informed that there were no longer any living hostages. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
  • The San Francisco Police Department (abbreviated as SFPD) is the main law enforcement which appears in Watch Dogs 2. They patrol and serve San Francisco. A smaller but similar police force serves and patrols Oakland, the Oakland Police Department (abbreviated as OPD).
  • Das San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) ist die Polizeibehörde von Stadt und Land San Francisco, Kalifornien. Das Motto von Stadt, Land und Behörde lautet: Oro en paz, fierro en guerra, archaic (Spanish) zu deutsch Gold im Frieden, Eisen im Krieg.
  • The San Francisco Police Department, also known as the SFPD, is the police department of the City and County of San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1849. In 1986, the SFPD was responsible for investigating the disappearance of Gillian Taylor as well as the kidnapping of a patient from Mercy Hospital. Detective Chizum was placed in charge of both investigations and determined that people from the future were involved and put the case on the inactive list because he couldn't tell his superiors. (TOS - Strange New Worlds VI short story: "Whales Weep Not") In 2024, the SFPD negotiated with the leaders of the Bell Riots to end the event, although would later send in a SWAT team. (DS9 episode: "Past Tense, Part II") In 2237, in an alternate reality, the SFPD investigated a series of killings perpetrated by an entity who became known as the Doctor. This was the first case on which Harve Bogenn worked as a junior-grade detective. The SFPD was stymied by the lack of physical evidence. In 2255 the Doctor reappeared in San Francisco, and Bogenn was again assigned to the case. When the Transamerica Pyramid was determined to be the Doctor's hideout, Bogenn and a SWAT team led by Captain Detroit responded to the building, but were convinced to allow Cadet James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy to confront the killer. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novel: The Delta Anomaly)
  • The San Francisco Police Department is the metropolitan police department for San Francisco, California.
  • The San Francisco Police Department is located in downtown San Francisco. Jack Vasser is employed with the department as a police officer. Katie Vasser once wrote an article about the procedure for questioning, which is suggested to have not been shed under a positive light. When Dan Vasser has been missing for a day, Katie seeks his brother Jack's help before she can officially file a missing persons report. Later, Jack brings his brother in for questioning regarding an accident which involved Dan's car. He's going to be arrested for "felony hit and run," but is not charged for lack of evidence. One witness attests to the fact that no one was driving Dan's car when the accident occurs, an event that Jack can't explain. The set used in Journeyman to represent the San Francisco Police Department looks nothing like any of the actual SFPD facilities. The real SFPD headquarters is located in the Hall of Justice on Bryant Street, an Eisenhower-era building that, unfortunately, looks significantly shabbier than the one portrayed in the series.
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