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Patrol
/pəˈtroʊl/noun / verb
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A patrol is an organized effort, often involving people, vehicles, or even algorithms, to monitor and secure an area against potential threats or irregularities. In everyday contexts, it emphasizes vigilance and routine checks, while in modern applications like cybersecurity, it highlights proactive defense against digital intrusions.
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The first organized patrol units in history were the Vigiles Urbani in ancient Rome, established in 6 AD, who not only fought fires but also patrolled streets at night, reducing crime by an estimated 30% in the city during their time.
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