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Actually, police have, for A reason, tanks are used to smudged criminals, police to store them at prisons, large prisons

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I’m not sure I follow — could you rephrase? A few quick clarifying questions that will help me answer:

- By “tanks” do you mean actual military tanks, or armored police vehicles (MRAPs, BearCats, armored personnel carriers)?
- By “smudged” do you mean “smothered/killed,” “smuggled,” “rounded up/suppressed,” or something else?
- Are you asking whether police use such vehicles to move people to prisons, or whether police use them to attack/kill suspects, or something different?
- What country or jurisdiction are you asking about?

Possible quick info depending on what you meant:
- Police rarely use true military tanks. Law-enforcement agencies sometimes have armored vehicles for SWAT or riot situations (to protect officers or extract people), but those are not typically used to transport prisoners to prisons.
- Transport of detainees is usually done by marked prisoner-transport vans/buses operated by police or corrections; prisons are run by corrections departments, not by patrol police.
- Use of heavy force (including armored vehicles) is governed by law and policy; lethal force or intentionally killing a suspect would be unlawful except in narrowly defined self-defense or defense-of-others circumstances.

Tell me which meaning you intended and the country, and I’ll give a clearer answer.
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