Because of the recent attacks on women by people pretending to be police agents, El Caribe carries a short piece that identifies each of the seven different uniforms used by the National Police. The basic uniform is grey from top to bottom and has been in use since 1936. Normally, dark grey pants and a light grey shirt are standard. Specialized units, such as the intelligence and security units or the Fast Action Group (GAR), use uniforms that are altogether different. The GAR use military or SWAT-style outfits and the intelligence units use all black, loose-fitting uniforms associated with Special Forces-type work. The camouflage uniforms are used for training only and are not for street patrols by police agents. Politur agents, who serve the tourist areas, wear a distinct shad of dark blue pants and a white shirt, and the AMET are well known for their light green shirts and dark green pants, as well as their “Smokey the Bear”-style hats. The Protocol units dress up with dark grey jackets, white belts and chromed helmets, which are used for national holidays and important diplomatic occasions. With this information, the readers will now be able to identify who is who.