Talk:Monaco Police Department

Police Numbers
I've placed a citation request on the statistic of 500 police officers in Monaco. I am currently in Monaco, and have been told today by a serving police officer that the police force here numbers well over 1000 officers. Perhaps someone with access to statistics or definitive information could investigate this?  Timothy Titus Talk To TT  21:23, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Further to the above, I've just been informed by the central Tourist Office in Monaco that one of the facts they quote in tourist advertising is that Monaco has the highest proportion of police officers to population of any country in the world. Sadly they didn't have an actual number, although their belief was that the total exceeds 1000 officers. The request for definitive information stabds...!
 *  Timothy Titus Talk To TT  16:49, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
 * I replaced your tag with citations. Bearing in mind that there are only 32,000 people there, 500 is well over 1 per 1000 people (claimed here). That's pretty huge, comparatively, and their claim of having the most police per capita is likely correct. For a comparison, there are about 1200 police for a population of 600,000 where I live. bobanny 22:16, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

It sounds like a police state. Prieure Belges (talk) 21:46, 25 March 2010 (UTC)

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According to the capital of Monaco's website:

The Monaco police department is managed by a highly placed member of the French police force and the police department is amongst the most modern and efficient in Europe. The rule imposed by the Prince Rainier is simple : "Monaco must have total security".

https://www.monte-carlo.mc/en/information/safety/#:~:text=The%20Monaco%20police%20department%20is,Monaco%20must%20have%20total%20security%22. Esteban Outeiral Dias (talk) 09:39, 5 September 2021 (UTC)