First policeman. Experience of preferential tariffs in the Russian market

We have already repeatedly talked about various tariff plans from Beeline that are suitable for students, businessmen, even retirees and military personnel, but the list of unique and specialized offers of the cellular operator does not end there. It is worth noting that Beeline also has a police tariff.

Conditions of the tariff plan "Policeman" from Beeline

This offer was launched on May 1, 2011 specifically for the employees of the Moscow Region Main Department of Internal Affairs.

Obtaining 1 police tariff from Beeline is available to employees of the regional police department. For this purpose, they need to present their service ID. It should also be noted that every police officer has the right not only to connect to this tariff plan, and also connect your relatives to it. As for ordinary Beeline subscribers in the capital, this offer is not available to them for connection.

Features of the first police tariff

If we talk about the most obvious and important advantages of this offer from Beeline, then these are free outgoing calls within the network, which are available to the police. In addition, precinct officers receive additional advantages here - 5 fixed-line telephone numbers, calls to which will be made free of charge.

But it is worth noting another nuance, which is that out-of-network calls within the tariff cost 1.35 rubles. And this, by the way, is even more expensive than on many other tariff plans from Beeline.

Separate site for subscribers

Let's also pay attention to the fact that Beeline has launched a separate web portal, created specifically for subscribers of the "First Police". It is a resource with a simple design and few navigation bars and buttons, aimed at providing detailed statistics on the use of services. mobile communication, as well as the management of services and options within the package. It is very easy to find a site, you can simply indicate the name of the tariff plan "First Policeman" in any search engine and follow the first of the suggested links.

Access to the site is provided free of charge, but, as you understand, only subscribers using this package can get it. And these, of course, are policemen.

Getting access to the site, as it is obvious, is carried out according to standard schemes:

  1. You must click on the "Get access" button.
  2. On next page in the browser, you must specify your phone number.
  3. Wait for the code to be received by SMS.
  4. Enter it in the appropriate field of the form.

That's all, you have successfully completed the registration procedure.

Experience of preferential tariffs in the Russian market

I would like to note that the launch of such a tariff plan aimed at providing benefits for a certain audience of closed-type subscribers is something previously unheard of in the Russian market. cellular communication.

By the way, this tariff plan cannot be called corporate, because despite the provision of packages to the police, it is not the police department that pays for the use of cellular services, but the employees themselves.

Despite this, the proposal was very positively received by the police officers, because the ability to connect your relatives and make calls to their Beeline numbers for free is an excellent and convenient offer.

At one time, the approach of such a plan could be observed only from the side of one company, which is cellular operator... We are talking about MTS, which has created closed specialized tariff plans for customers of such brands as Auchan, Perekrestok, etc., operating in the Komi Republic.

The first police beeline is a unique offer from this mobile operator. It was launched in 2011. Only employees of the security forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs can connect to this TP Russian Federation... The only exception is their family members - they can also apply for this tariff plan. He is one of the most attractive. A separate body is responsible for the development of this proposal, which regularly investigates the needs of law enforcement officials.

The official website of the first police officer from Beeline provides complete information about this TP. Please note that there are different packages of data provided. Any user can choose the most profitable package for himself. The precinct, which are transferred to the network of this operator, receive 5 fixed-line numbers, with which they will be able to contact without charging money. At the same time, calls to other subscribers will cost 1.35 rubles / min. AT pivot table it is indicated how the tariff plans differ among themselves. When choosing in advance, think about what you are missing the most.

Outgoing to Beeline, rubOutgoing calls within Russia, package of minutesIncoming from RF, rub / minOutgoing subscribers to PP, rub / minInternet in the Russian Federation, traffic GBSMS and MMS, piecesSubscription fee, rub / month
PP Basic0 1.35 rub / min0 0 150 mb120
PP 3500 100 0 0 5 100 350
PP 5000 600 0 0 15 600 500
PP 7500 1500 0 0 20 1500 750
PP 9000 3000 0 0 25 3000 900
PP 13500 5000 0 0 20 5000 1350

Services

TP First Policeman is a convenient offer for employees of the power structures of the Russian Federation. On the official website you will find detailed description, find out the cost of all services provided. You can also connect additional features:

  • My long distance calls to other regions at reduced prices.
  • Unlimited in messengers - traffic used in Viber, Telegram or other programs does not burn.
  • Go to Beeline with your number. If you are talking to another operator and only the phone number does not allow you to switch to another, in Beeline you will be given the same number with the same code.
  • Chameleon. A service that allows you to receive news and any other relevant information in the form of mailing.
  • Extend the speed. Allows you to get the fastest Internet connection for 100 rubles per day.
  • My country - the ability to pay for only the first minute of the conversation Subsequent ones are provided to you free of charge. The service is convenient to use during business trips.

the Internet

If you want to connect to a similar tariff plan, you need to familiarize yourself with its tariffs in advance. Internet access is provided in all its types. Please note that to connect it you will have to install additional settings... As a bonus, the operator provides an unlimited connection in messengers. If necessary, you can purchase additional traffic. In addition, for 100 rubles per day, you can get an Internet connection at maximum speed. This is especially convenient for users who distribute the network to other devices.

How to connect the Beeline 1 police tariff?

In 2017, employees of all law enforcement agencies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs can connect the tariff to the first police beeline. It is important to provide melon information that at the time of activation of the number it is in service. For this, the employees of the communication salon are presented with a certificate and a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation. Please note that connection is free. In this case, an amount of more than 100 Russian rubles must be immediately deposited to the received phone number. Any number of SIM cards can be connected to one employee.

Do not abuse the kindness of your mobile operator. If he notices the unscrupulous use of SIM cards, they can be blocked. Resale of cards issued for oneself is especially often punished.

Remember that this is not beneficial not only for the operator, but also for you. In the event of large debts on the account, an authorized employee will contact you and rewrite the burden on you.

Please note that phones connected to this tariff can be freely published in the media. This is done for greater interaction with the local population. Beeline also provided a separate Internet site for employees. The site is quite informative and convenient, you can quickly find any necessary information on it. to get full access to personal account, you need to follow the following algorithm:

  1. Open the official website of the portal.
  2. In the window that opens, enter the phone number.
  3. A password code will be sent to the specified number.
  4. Enter it in the appropriate window.
  5. Please login.

The mobile operator Beeline began and continues to actively operate in the cellular market since 2006. The company offers new tariff plans that make mobile communication even more profitable and cheap. One of these is the "First Policeman". Beeline also launched an Official website for subscribers of this tariff.

Features:

Thanks to the tariff plan, customers can call Beeline subscribers for free. The new changes are only available to current police officers. Also, employees of law enforcement agencies within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation can connect their family members to the tariff. main feature tariff - outgoing calls to Beeline numbers connected to the First Policeman are not charged.

Especially for users, it is supposed to be able to add 5 installed numbers to the list, calls to which are also not charged. For calls to numbers of other operators or to home phone 1.35 rubles / min will be debited from the balance.

Connection conditions


All police officers who work at the time of activation of the number can use the Beeline "First Police" tariff in 2017. To do this, you need to contact the communications salon with a certificate of an employee of power structures and a passport. Connection is free; upon activation, you must put at least 100 rubles on the account of each number. One person can connect an unlimited number of SIM cards.

The mobile operator has developed another feature, which is that all police phones at this rate can be published in the media to increase interaction with the citizens of the country.

Official site

The company has launched a separate internet site created specifically for users of the First Policeman. This is a site with a simple design and few sections. Its purpose is to provide detailed statistics on the use of cellular services in managing functions within the tariff. It is quite easy to find the page, in the search engine you need to indicate the name of your plan, where to go to the first of the dropped links and find the necessary information there. Access to the site is carried out according to the classic schemes:

  1. Select the "Get access" item.
  2. In the window that opens, specify the phone number.
  3. The phone will receive a code in the form of an SMS message.
  4. It must be entered in the requested line.

It was in St. Petersburg that the first police structure in Russia was created - the Chief Police Chief Chancellery, and the first head of the domestic law enforcement officers was none other than the son-in-law of St. Petersburg Governor-General A. D. Menshikov - Anton Emmanuilovich Devier.

Anton Devier (Antoine Devieira) was born in 1670 in Holland in the family of a poor Jewish gunsmith. His father died in poverty, and the young man had to work hard to earn his living. Having reached adulthood, he converted to Christianity and got a job as a cabin boy in the navy.

In August 1697, Peter I was solemnly greeted in Amsterdam. In one of the bays, demonstration exercises of the Dutch fleet were held. During the maneuvers, the king's attention was attracted by a young sailor, who, with the agility of a monkey, climbed the ship's rigging. This sailor was Anton Devier. After being introduced to the sovereign, he immediately received an offer to go to serve in Russia. The young man enthusiastically agreed, since he had nothing to lose.

In Russia, Devier began his career as a tsarist orderly. Then, for 20 years, he was a nanny-educator for the tsar's children, and ultimately, slowly and without much effort, rose to the rank of major general.

In 1710 Devier got married. Menshikov's sister, Anna Danilovna, became his chosen one. For some time she was the favorite of the sovereign himself, but over time this relationship became a burden to Peter, and then Devier took advantage of the situation. Having received the consent of Anna Danilovna, he officially came to Menshikov to ask for the hand of his sister, but, to his surprise, ran into a rude refusal. Moreover, the matchmaking turned into a fight. The servants of the "most luminous" ran into the noise, and the groom had to retreat with a fight. Devier rushed with a complaint to the king and here he received full and unconditional support. Peter ordered the wedding to be played within three days. Naturally, all this did not contribute to special love between brother-in-law and son-in-law, and over time, the already complex personal relationships were aggravated by constant official conflicts.

In 1718, due to the deterioration of the crime situation, Peter I created the Main Police Chief Directorate in St. Petersburg, headed by the Chief of Police. AE Devier, who took this position, was formally subordinate to the Senate and Governor-General Menshikov, in fact, to the monarch himself.

The police staff consisted of a Deputy Chief of Police - Major with a characteristic surname Rykunov, 4 officers and 36 lower ranks. Clerk Tikhmenev and ten clerks were in charge of clerical work in the Chief Police Chief Chancellery.
The new structure not only kept order in the city, but also performed a number of economic functions. In addition, the police had judicial powers and the ability to impose sentences in criminal cases.
Subsequently, the staff of the police increased, but the scope of its duties also expanded: law enforcement officers were ordered to observe foreigners and guests of the city, mood in society and even "educate young people in chaste purity and honest sciences."
Cheerful and charming at court, at work, Devier raged like a tiger, which was not surprising, since the sovereign showed the most keen interest in his activities. Misfires were punished without delay. Somehow a one-column car, in which the Tsar and the Chief of Police were traveling, got stuck at the crossing over the canal near New Holland, due to the fact that several boards from the bridge were stolen. While the bent Devier moved the boards so that it was possible to pass, the monarch beat him on the back and sides with a truncheon, explaining that the police chief should know about everything that happens in the city. Then both got into the carriage and continued the journey.
After such dragging out, the chief of police took revenge on his subordinates and townsfolk, who "trembled at the sound of his name." In addition to the jaws, the violators of the order were also expected to receive serious punishments: for the export of waste to the Neva - a whip and eternal hard labor; for a low-quality product - the first time a whip, the second time hard labor or death; for the maintenance of brothels - whip and hard labor; for singing songs on the street - batogs, etc.
However, Devier not only "frightened" the townsfolk, but also did a lot of useful things for the city. Through his efforts, in 1721, the first lanterns and benches were installed in the capital. Thanks to the guard of policemen and inhabitants, the streets became calmer.
In addition to his severity, Devier was famous for his incorruptibility. In official zeal, he did not know the measure, crossing the road to very influential people. In 1722-1723, when Peter was on the Persian campaign, food prices soared in the capital. Ignoring the "laws of the free market," the chief of police arrested several speculators and set a maximum profit margin (no more than 10%). The crisis was overcome, but the food lobby found support from Menshikov, which led to another serious conflict with the governor-general. Ultimately, Peter himself intervened in the matter, taking the side of Devier.
The death of the emperor and the accession to the throne of Catherine I at first did not shake Devier's position. Anton Emmanuilovich received the title of count and the rank of lieutenant general. In 1727, on behalf of the Empress, he made a trip to Courland, the reason for which was the complaints of the Courland people against Menshikov, who was trying by hook or by crook to seize the Ducal throne. Returning to St. Petersburg, Devier did not fail to present the actions of his relative in this country in the most unattractive light. As a result, Catherine for the first time pulled back the unbelted "half-sovereign".
A counterattack from the "lightest" was not long in coming. In a private conversation, Anton Emmanuilovich condemned Menshikov's intention to intermarry with the heir to the Russian throne, Peter Alekseevich. Upon learning of this, Prince Izhora persuaded the dying Catherine to sign a decree on the arrest of the Chief of Police ...
On April 24, 1727, in the presence of the "most luminous", Devier was taken under guard. Handing over the sword to the officer, he suddenly made a sharp thrust, trying to pierce his brother-in-law, but was disarmed.
The initial accusations against the arrested person boiled down to the fact that, despite the general grief over the dying empress, the tipsy Devier: 1) "not only was not in sorrow," but the crying niece of Catherine I "spun instead of dancing" and said: "; 2) seeing the crying princess Anna Petrovna, he said: "What are you grieving about, better drink a glass of cognac" 3) in the presence of Princess Elizabeth Petrovna "was still cheerful"; 4) teased Pyotr Alekseevich, "that his highness was going to marry, and everyone will be dragging his fiancée, and his highness will be jealous."
Being reared up and having received 25 blows with a whip, Anton Emmanuilovich confessed to more serious things, namely that, together with his accomplices, he "dared to determine the heir to the Russian throne." There was even a rumor at court that Catherine I herself had died of "a sugared pear that was poisoned and presented to her by Count Devier."
This was followed by "deprivation of ranks, honor and gifted villages" and exile to Siberia. As for Devier's wife, she had no choice but to find shelter with her four children in one of her brother's estates.
The disgraced dignitary spent twelve years in the Zhiganovsky winter hut 800 miles from Yakutsk. Initially, Devier's company was one of his "accomplices" - the former commandant of St. Petersburg G. Skornyakov-Pisarev, appointed in 1731 due to the lack of competent specialists at hand as a yasak collector in Okhotsk.
However, there were complaints from local residents about Skornyakov, and in the end Empress Anna Ioannovna decided to replace him with "a kind and conscientious person" (1739). Devier was considered a suitable candidate (apparently, on the grounds that he also managed to send several "slander" against Skornyakov).
From that moment on, the black streak in the life of the exiled ended. The townspeople and servicemen of Okhotsk, who had suffered from Skornyakov, had every reason to admire their new boss. Having described and sold the property of his predecessor, Devier paid the garrison the salary owed for several years. At an energetic pace, he completed the outfit of the II Kamchatka expedition of Bering, completed the construction of the Okhotsk port and at the same time founded a school that later turned into the Navigation School of the Siberian Flotilla.
In June 1742, a decree of the new Empress Elizaveta Petrovna came to Okhotsk to pardon Devier and Skornyakov-Pisarev and allow both prisoners to return to the capital. Having reached St. Petersburg a year later, Anton Emmanuilovich received back the orders and the count's title, as well as an estate in the Valuisky district of the Belgorod region (with 1600 souls of peasants).
On December 17, 1744, Devier was re-appointed Chief of Police of St. Petersburg. However, old age and difficult trials made themselves felt by numerous diseases. The soul of society and the favorite of the ladies turned into a lazy and grumpy old man who completely lost his former craving for vigorous activity.
On April 24, 1745, the sick Devier retired "until he recovered." But recovery never came. On July 6, 1745, he died and three days later was buried at the Lazarevskoye cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

The term "Patrol Car" probably came to us from the United States when the US security agencies began using the first motorized carts to transport an entire squad of police officers. Yes, it's hard to call it a car, but still.

Ohio believes it is home to the first police car. The car was a motorized police patrol wagon built in 1899.

The car was named Akrona and was designed by Frank Loomis by Collins Buggy Co. for $ 2,400. The car was equipped with two electric motors 4 HP each The car could accelerate to 30 km / h on level ground and had enough charge to travel about 50 kilometers before recharging.

The car was equipped with electric lights, a bell and a stretcher, weighed about 2½ tons and held up to 12 detainees. His first and main job was the transportation of drunks. A year later, on August 22, 1900, during the riots, Akron was stolen and thrown into the Ohio Canal by a protesting crowd. The next day, the car was pulled out, cleaned and repaired. It was used until 1905, after which it was sold for scrap for $ 25.

BONUS: And here is a rare American three-wheeled fire truck that was used in the 1910s.

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