31 Miss. Code. R. 301-12.2 - Policy
1. The board of supervisors shall furnish
each constable with at least two (2) complete uniforms and with some type of
motor vehicle identification which clearly indicates that the motor vehicle is
being used by a constable in his official capacity.
2. The design of such uniforms, the design of
such motor vehicle identification and the type of such flashing blue light
shall be prescribed by the Board on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and
Training in order that all constables within the state shall be similarly
equipped.
3. The constable shall at
all times while on official duty wear his uniform and when in his vehicle,
clearly display his official motor vehicle identification. The motor vehicle
shall also have a blue flashing light affixed to the vehicle. Decals shall be
installed so as to present a professional appearance. Worn, illegible and
missing decals should be replaced. The design of such items is as follows:
A. Uniform - The uniform shall consist of a
shirt with permanently affixed emblems, a badge and trousers. The design of
these items is as follows:
1. Shirts - Shirts
are to be a solid navy blue color. They are to have at least two pockets. The
pockets are to be pleated and covered with scalloped pocket flaps. The shirts
are to be equipped with two shoulder straps which have been finished with an
old gold color soutache (edging). The shirts shall also be equipped with a
badge tab over the left pocket. Both long and short sleeve shirts shall be
authorized as appropriate for the weather conditions.
2. Emblem - Emblems are to be
sewn on both sleeves three quarters of an inch (3/4") down from the
shoulder seam. The authorized emblem shall be an embroidered elongated oval
patch with a two inch (2") radius, a four inch (4") width and a five inch (5")
overall length. The emblem shall contain an old gold color seven (7) point star
with a light blue color state seal design centered on the star. The star itself
shall be placed in the center of the emblem on a navy blue background. The word
constable shall be embroidered in old gold color block letters forming a
semicircle above the star. The county name shall be in the old gold color block
letters forming a semicircle below the star. The emblem shall be finished with
a light blue soutache (edging) about the circumference of the design. (See
Figure 1 for representative sample) No other emblems are authorized to be
attached to the uniform shirt.
3.
Trousers - Trousers are to be a solid taupe color. The waistband
shall be capable of accommodating a one and three quarter inch (13/4")
belt. The style of the front pockets may be a quarter of an inch (1/4")
top, straight side seam or a three-quarter of an inch (3/4") drop western
style. Patch or bellows pockets are not acceptable. The trousers are to be
finished without cuffs. A navy blue color stripe with old gold color soutache
shall be sewn along the side seam of the trousers.
4. Badge - Badges are to be
attached to the badge tab of the uniform shirt. The badge shall be a seven (7)
point design with one (1) banner space, a circular space and a number district
space. The banner shall contain the word constable. The circular space shall
contain the constable's name and the district number shall be in the space
provided. All lettering shall be blue enameled block style lettering. The state
seal shall be rendered in blue and white enamel and set in the inset provided
in the center of the star. The star shall be a gold color with blue enamel
background. (see Figure 2 for a representative sample)
5. Other Equipment - All constables may be
fitted with other equipment (e.g., leather gear, head and foot gear,
accoutrements etc.) as needed. Equipment worn in addition to the uniform
described herein shall be worn in accordance with instructions established by
the local Board of Supervisors or the rules adopted by the Mississippi
Constable Association.
B.
Motor Vehicle Identification - The constable's vehicle shall be identified
whenever used for official business. The identification shall consist of
markings on the front fenders, front doors and rear. In addition to the
markings, the constable's vehicle shall be equipped with flashing blue lights.
The design of these items shall be as follows:
1. Front Fender - Both the left and right
front fenders shall be marked with a reflective adhesive type decal containing
the word constable in three inch (3") block letters. The lettering shall be
blue in color with either a clear or white background. The decal shall be
affixed to the fenders so that the word constable is legible when viewed from
the side of the vehicle.
2. Front
Doors - The front doors of the vehicle shall contain a seven point star shaped
reflective adhesive type decal. This decal shall be centered on the vehicles
front door. The star shall be gold in color with black detailing and lettering.
The word constable shall appear on the star in block letters. There shall be a
second decal centered under the star decal containing the county name in one
and a half inch (11/2") block style letters. The lettering shall be blue
in color with either a clear or white background.
3. Rear - The rear markings shall consist of
a reflective adhesive decal with the word constable in one and a half inch
(11/2") block letters. The lettering shall be blue in color with either a
clear or white background. This decal shall be affixed in the center of the
vehicle so that the word constable is visible from the rear.
4. Blue Flashing Lights - The constable's
motor vehicle shall have an enclosed blue lens light bar installed over the
roof. The fixture shall have provisions for at least two lights not less than
thirty-five watts that are capable of being rotated or visible from the front
and rear of the vehicle. Direct wiring with a dash mount control shall be
provided for each installation.
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