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If something is a danger, hit it with a stick. If it persists, hit it again. Hit it enough times, and it might think twice before it decides to do something like that again. And if you hit enough dangers with big enough sticks, you basically have peace. Crude? Maybe, but it's not like we have time to wait for something more sophisticated. - Gordon Jameson, founder of the Neighbourhood Watch.
The Neighbourhood Watch is a collection of people dedicated to keeping the peace. More often than not, this takes the form of patrolling the last vestiges of human settlement, and making those who would disturb that peace regret it. Their effectiveness is limited by their numbers and equipment, so they have yet to have that much of an impact. That said, they are known for the zeal with which they carry out their duties; the last thing anyone wants is to find themselves on the wrong end of their suspicion.
As things stand, the Neighbourhood Watch is a fairly disorganised group, divided roughly into Patrollers, Troubleshooters and Medics, although changing between roles as needed is not unheard of. Often armed with makeshift weapons, Patrollers embody the physical presence of the Watch, meant to act as a deterrent to those who would disturb the peace, and intervene should anyone be foolish enough to cause trouble. Troubleshooters are there to tackle specific threats, using investigative know-how to learn about their targets, then bring the Patrollers down on them. Medics are there for when anything goes wrong, usually to patch up those injured in the line of duty, or anyone else on the scene who needs it.
When tackling specific threats, the Watch tends to operate in cells for maximum effectiveness, an ideal cell usually consisting of a Troubleshooter, a Medic, and however many Patrollers are needed to get the job done. Cells tend not to be permanent formations, usually forming, disbanding and rearranging as current threats necessitate. it's also possible to be part of more than one cell, assuming one has the time to work multiple jobs.