0 a small group of police officers that is trained to act quickly, especially when there is a serious crime
Some cities now have first-class flying squad units for dealing, for example, with premature births.
I think the flying squad must have been in cold storage, for in 18 months there has been arranged to be built about 400 houses.
Long before it came to a head a flying squad should have gone down and found out what the trouble was and tried to settle it.
Flying squads, at their best, are a juggling with the existing resources of labour and a camouflage of the real difficulty, which is the overall shortage of labour.
He would be in the same position whether he was sent to a flying squad or directed into another part of the building industry.
We have an emergency flying squad which can be called out at all hours in all weathers.
I do not think that it would be in the public interest to state how many cars and vans are attached to the flying squad.
The proposed education associations would be a sort of flying squad of four or five members going into a school to sort it out.