-Daniel- said:A construction worker on a public project works for a third part who is hired by the government, so I would agree. But a City Inspector? You are saying they are not part of the government just because they don't make laws? Interesting point of view. So is the Secretary of State part of the Government? They don't run the state nor do they make laws.fusor said:phavoc said:Agreed they aren't the legislature. However they are still an arm of the government, ergo they are the government.
"A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder." They are empowered by the government - they are not part of the government. "Government" are the people who run the state, make the laws, etc - the Police don't do that. They're no more "government" than a building inspector or a construction worker on a public project.
Very interesting way of looking at the Government.
Well for this purpose I'm mostly looking at it from the Traveller UWP stat perspective. I'd say Government (especially in Traveller) is the bureaucracy - the politicians, bureaucrats, civil servants etc. I suppose building inspectors might be more on fuzzy ground, but I definitely don't view Police as part of the Government. They're certainly related to Government, but they're a separate thing. Maybe it varies from country to country though.
I mean, are Military part of the Government? They're a government-sponsored fighting force empowered with defending the country (or for offensive purposes). I wouldn't say they were.