0 to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it -- patrolovat
Soldiers patrolled the streets.
2 the act of watching or guarding by patrolling -- patrola, strážný
The soldiers went out on patrol
(also adjective) patrol duty.
Likewise, extensive night patrols were reserved for the winter months with their increased indigents and decreased luminescence.
Such encounters appear to have been not infrequent as the patrols took on more responsibility for regular police surveillance.
The only recourse against such maneuvers was to coordinate simultaneous patrols with the other government's forces, an expensive and laborious procedure.
While it had often been difficult to organize full patrols, there were few effective sanctions against absenteeism.
When excise sales were far too low, they intensified their enforcement efforts through police patrols, informers and other tried and true methods.
Having random police patrols apprehend only some "unsuccessful" attempting criminals is not unfair even when such patrols miss other attempting criminals.
Others who blame the military focus more attention on the civil patrols.
The monthly fruit patrols of the reserve revealed the seasonality of the bats' food sources.
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