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What does cab stand for in police?

Lessons from a National Study. Community Advisory Boards (“CABs”) are one of the most common forms of police-community engagement bodies in the country.



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Circulation, airway, breathing (the order that laypeople are taught the steps of CPR). CAB replaces airway, breathing, circulation (ABC). The difference from ABC is that CAB employs chest compressions before opening the airway and giving positive-pressure breaths.

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The Original London Taxis. Taxis in the city of London were initially called hackneys. The word itself came from “hacquenee” a Norman French word, which was used to mean a horse could be hired. In fact, the term is still there today, most people, especially the older generation, always call the taxis hackney cabs.

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In the days of horse-drawn vehicles, one type of carriage was called a cabriolet, from a French word meaning leap. This name was fitting since the carriage was so light it bounced or leaped about on the rough roads of the time. In time the name cabriolet was shortened to cab.

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Cab is a shortened version of the word cabriolet, which refers to a type of car with a removable or folding roof. “Cab is short for “cabriolet. When horse-drawn carriages took people from place to place, there were different types of carriage you could hire.

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A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or London taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. A hackney of a more expensive or high class was called a remise.

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Why London Taxis are Black. The Austin FX3 of 1948 made the black taxi look popular. The cab was made in black, and anyone who wanted a different colour had to pay extra. Seeing as it was the post-war period, not a lot of people had money for that.

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