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comment What is the correct form of address for a police officer?
That's not used as a form of address, that's a description of the other policewoman's relation to her. Just as "fellow worker" is fine (my fellow workers are great!), but it would not be normal to say "Fellow worker, could you come over here?" Plus, comrade is the wrong relation. To illustrate, the article you just referenced uses it as a term describing the relation of one police officer to another officer of essentially similar position, and in that case it cannot properly be used between a civilian and a police officer.
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