The Figure: Macau Police Officer (Patrol Uniform)
This toy minifigure represents a uniformed officer of the Macau Police Force. While the text on the image labels him as “Macau Judiciary Police” (PJ), his visual appearance—specifically the light blue shirt and blue beret—closely resembles the standard patrol uniform of the Public Security Police Force (CPSP), the uniformed branch responsible for maintaining public order in Macau.
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Headgear: He wears a Dark Blue Beret.
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Insignia: The beret features a silver Cap Badge depicting the Lotus Flower emblem of the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR). This emblem replaced the old Portuguese symbols after the 1999 handover.
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Uniform: He is dressed in the standard summer patrol uniform.
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Shirt: A Light Blue Button-Up Shirt with short sleeves.
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Details: The chest features printed breast pockets and a name tag that reads “POLICE”. Significantly, there is a printed Radio Microphone clipped to the shirt placket, simulating the communication gear worn by beat cops.
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Trousers: He wears Dark Blue Trousers with printed pocket details, completing the two-tone blue uniform associated with Macau security forces.
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Face: The figure has a standard, confident male face print.
Historical & Cultural Background: Macau has a unique dual-policing system inherited from its time as a Portuguese colony.
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The Judiciary Police (PJ) (labeled on the image) are plainclothes detectives who investigate major crimes.
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The Public Security Police (CPSP) are the uniformed officers seen on the streets, guarding casinos and borders. This figure likely represents the manufacturer’s interpretation of the CPSP Patrol Officer, the most visible symbol of law and order in the city. The Lotus Flower badge highlights the “One Country, Two Systems” era, distinguishing them from the colonial era police who wore the Portuguese coat of arms.


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