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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

45.0. "Capital offense" by VIA::LASHER () Fri Feb 01 1985 09:32

Has anyone noticed the police cars on Beacon Hill in Boston
that are labeled "Capitol Police"?  The Boston phone book's
blue pages confirm that this is not solely the fault of the
people who painted the vehicles.

Shouldn't the alcoholic spelling be reserved for the big round
building where Ronny was sworn in?

Any other opinions on the finer suffix for Suffolk's finest?
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45.1GRAFIX::EPPESFri Feb 01 1985 15:463
States have capitol buildings, too.....

							-- Nina
45.2Ghost::DEANFri Feb 01 1985 18:402
If these police beling to the Capitol (building & its environs) is it wrong to
call them Capitol Police versus Capital Police?
45.3VIA::LASHERMon Feb 04 1985 10:085
If their jurisdiction is essentially limited to the building (plus "environs"),
what do they need all those cars for?

P.S. Yes, I realize that a preposition is a terrible thing with which to end
a sentence.
45.4GRAFIX::EPPESTue Feb 05 1985 18:264
RE .3 -- That is not a linguistic question.  Perhaps you should move it to
SOAPBOX, if you really want to discuss it.  If it was rhetorical, ignore
this reply....  :-)
							-- Nina
45.5VIA::LASHERWed Feb 06 1985 17:114
Re .4 [Re .3]

Still soaplessly semantic.  If they stay indoors, they are the "capitol" police.
If they drive around the city, they become the "capital" police.
45.6REGINA::LYNXMon Feb 25 1985 20:502
Don't be silly.  The capital police are charged with enforcing the proper use
of upper case letters.
45.7BERGIL::WIXFri Aug 16 1985 14:368
Sigh, at the risk of continuing this discussion... The reason that they have
cars is to be able to roar around Beacon Hill to check on the reserved parking
places that the Legislature claims by Right of Imminent Domain 8^). The reason
they are afforded a special designation is so that you will know they have
enough pull to get this job and all that goes with it. They are supposed
to concern themselves with only the immediate capitol area. 

Jack Wickwire
45.8TLE::WINALSKIPaul S. WinalskiSun Mar 02 1986 15:154
If they called them the Capital Police, people would think that they were
really good at their job.

--PSW
45.9Obnoxious floccinaucinihilipilificator, late againTARKIN::WISMARZdravstvuytye.Wed Oct 26 1988 20:359
    Sigh.  I'm going to do it again.
    
    re .-2:
    Is it really 'Imminent Domain [sic]'?  Doesn't "imminent" mean "about to
    arrive"or something to that effect?  I would expect it to be "eminent."
    
    (In self defense:  Well, it is a grammatical notes file, technically....)

                                                             -John.
45.10May be here any minute now.SEAPEN::PHIPPSMaybe her subroutines need debuggingWed Oct 26 1988 23:3314
>    re .7:
>    Is it really 'Imminent Domain [sic]'?  Doesn't "imminent" mean "about to
>    arrive"or something to that effect?  I would expect it to be "eminent."
    
        With all respect John I think that was what the smiley-face was
        for.

        With the C-police speeding about; making sure no one parked in
        the choice places; just in case one of the politicians is about
        to arrive to park there. (ie imminent arrival)

        But I could be wrong...

        	Mike 8^) who also wears glasses