File:Logo of Miami Beach Police Department.png
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DescriptionLogo of Miami Beach Police Department.png | The logo of Miami Beach Police Department – American police department | |||
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This work was created by a government unit (including state, county, and municipal government agencies) of the U.S. state of Florida. It is a public record that was not created by an agency which state law has allowed to claim copyright and is therefore in the public domain in the United States.
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2008-10-01 01:41 | 151×31× (1966 bytes) | 718 Bot | Seal of the Miami Beach Police Department {{Non-free logo}} [[Category:Images of official seals]] ==History of Image:Mbpd.gif== *2007-07-20T09:12:30Z [[User:Cydebot|Cydebot]] ([[User talk:Cydebot|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Cydebot|contribs]]) (99 |
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