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A '''Policeman''' (Japanese: '''おまわりさん''' ''Policeman''), known as an '''Officer''' in Generation II, is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that first debuted in the [[Generation II]] games. They are police officers, with flashlights and {{wp|Baton (law enforcement)|baton}}, that only battle at night. It could be said that their counterpart is the {{tc|Jogger}}s, who can only be battled in the morning.
A '''Policeman''' (Japanese: '''おまわりさん''' ''Policeman''), known as an '''Officer''' in Generation II, is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that first debuted in the [[Generation II]] games. They are police officers, with flashlights and {{wp|Baton (law enforcement)|baton}}, that only battle at [[Time#night|night]]. It could be said that their counterpart is the {{tc|Jogger}}s, who can only be battled in the [[Time#morning|morning]].


They specialize in using {{p|Growlithe}} in Generation II, a possible reference to the anime's [[Officer Jenny]]. In [[Generation IV]] they use a combination of {{p|Hoothoot}} and various {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. In {{2v2|Black|White}} there is only one standard Policeman fight which uses {{p|Herdier}}. In the [[Battle Subway]], they specialize in defensive Pokémon sets primarily relying on [[status ailment]]s, and in the early stages, {{t|Fighting}}- and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.
They specialize in using {{p|Growlithe}} in Generation II, a possible reference to the anime's [[Officer Jenny]]. In [[Generation IV]] they use a combination of {{p|Hoothoot}} and various {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. In {{2v2|Black|White}} there is only one standard Policeman fight which uses {{p|Herdier}}. In the [[Battle Subway]], they specialize in defensive Pokémon sets primarily relying on [[status ailment]]s, and in the early stages, {{t|Fighting}}- and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon.
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