The officers, a sergeant and a constable, will stand trial on 10 June at Manchester Crown Court.
Last year, the government increased the allowances by 11-16% of a constable's pay and the police training college is full.
She joined the Met in 2006, stationed at Wandsworth Borough as a constable, before transferring to Camden in 2010 as a detective constable.
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Prior to being a councillor, Mr Levy worked as a constable for Wiltshire Police and spent six years in the Royal Military Police (RMP).
When doctors were about to perform an autopsy they "found the stomach of a constable's body stitched", police chief Gauri Shankar Rath told the BBC.
On Monday, the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Cardinal Archbishop Sean Brady, said the attack on a Constable Kerr was an attack on all of society.
He joined Devon and Cornwall Police as a PCSO in August 2003, seven years after he left Hampshire Police, where he was employed as a constable but failed to complete his probationary period.
Mr Roberts joined the Isle of Man constabulary in 1984 and worked as a constable in Douglas, Onchan and the CID before being promoted to detective sergeant in the Fraud Squad in 1996.
But the Police Federation, the policemen's trade union, is strongly opposed to fast-track entry which would give high-fliers on short-term contracts accelerated promotion into senior ranks without having to serve on the beat as a constable.
Mr Lindsay said he was a detective constable with Thames Valley Police during the late 1970s when he spoke to a young nurse at the hospital, where Savile was a major fundraiser and regular visitor.
But even with London benefits, which can be worth around 40% of a new constable's pay, the police trade union says the flow of roughly 40 London officers a month to other forces is several times the inflow.
Two of the officers were trainee detective constables while the other was a detective constable.
He has also served as a special constable with Wiltshire Police for four years.
He prefers to describe the potential contracts as a "partnership" - with a chief constable retaining full control.
As a chief constable, he was barred from party politics, and Mr Brunstrom said he had remained "scrupulously neutral".
But a detective constable opposed bail due to alleged likelihood that the accused would become involved in further public disorder.
Jamal Moghe, a special constable with the Metropolitan Police, was believed to be travelling from Marsabit towards Nairobi, after visiting his family.
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He said most of the officers he worked with as a special constable had been attacked at some point in their career.
It said the new forces - each overseen by a chief constable - would make police bosses more answerable to local people.
The committee also recommended a new national anti-social behaviour forum, headed by a chief constable, housing association chief executive and local council leader.
Unlike telephone taps, which require prior ministerial approval, bugs can be placed in urgent cases simply on the authorisation of a chief constable.
It does not give an outline of what a police constable is expected to do and what his or her function is within society.
Under new nationwide procedures, crime commissioners must recommend a chief constable.
Ms Carpenter, a special constable, was not prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) because it said there was no evidence she was holding her phone.
Richard Horton, a detective constable at Lancashire police, won the Orwell Prize in 2009 for his anonymous blog Night Jack, about life in the police force.
The recruitment process states that a Chief Constable is selected by the area's Police and Crime Commissioner, but the decision has to be approved by the Police and Crime Panel which has the power to veto the decision.
But he said the main salary costs were governed by the size of the force, adding that it was not worthwhile for some officers to become a chief constable "because you could be losing money coming from one force going to the other".
But Dr Tim Brain, a former chief constable for Gloucestershire Police and a research fellow at Cardiff University, told the programme there was no problem with such donations.
After a surging run, Constable fizzed in a low shot from the edge of the box, which nestled into the corner.
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