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After switching occupations, he will soon be able to enforce outside of Miami. Choice (B) is the appropriate answer as a result.

Local and state law enforcement personnel could appear to be various iterations of the same entity. Even the application to and completion of police academies, as well as the recruitment and training processes, are frequently equal. Despite sharing duties with regular police officers, state troopers are intended to have additional power.

Usually, the state patrol and police have a lot of power over the entire state. Highway patrol organizations, on the other hand, operate only inside certain state zones because of their special power.

In comparison to many metropolitan ones, state police forces are also considerably smaller. The New York City Police Department had more than 35,000 officers on duty in 2006 compared to roughly 4,500 state troopers.

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The complete question is as follows

Travis is a former Miami police officer who has recently taken a job as a state trooper for the Florida Highway Patrol. What will change about his job?

He will no longer be able to make stops/arrests in his current city.

He will now be able to patrol outside Miami city limits.

He will have to transition from patrolling to office work.

He will now be able to make stops/arrests in neighboring states.

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