Just a random thought that's probably been already shared before..
> Watch your beats
Don't cops call their coverage area their "beat"?
beat
bēt/Submit
verb
1.
strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them, usually with an implement such as a club or whip.
"a woman whose husband would frequently beat her after becoming drunk"
synonyms: hit, strike, batter, thump, bang, hammer, punch, knock, thrash, pound, pummel, slap, smack, rain blows on; More
2.
defeat (someone) in a game, competition, election, or commercial venture.
"she beat him easily at chess"
synonyms: defeat, conquer, win against, get the better of, vanquish, trounce, rout, overpower, overcome, subdue; More
noun
1.
a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
"the glissando begins on the second beat"
2.
an area allocated to a police officer to patrol.
"a patrolman who strived to make his beat a safe one"
synonyms: circuit, round, route, way, path
"a cop on his beat"