What's a VIGILANTE in Spanish?

VIGILANTES are different in Guayaquil,  definitely not as athletic.
In Guayaquil, my hometown, a Vigilante is a Traffic Officer. Of course the word Vigilante doesn't necessarily mean the same for other Spanish speakers who preferably use that term as an adjective rather than a noun. As such it means To be alert at all times. Here is an example:
Hay que mantenerse vigilante y cuidar de nuestra salud en todo momento.
In English the word VIGILANTE also exists and is usually spelt like that, with no variations whatsoever. A Vigilante in other words is someone who takes justice on his own hands but is not part of the legal system. This individual acts parallely and as such is really more a criminal than a justicer in the eyes of the Police. 
Famous vigilantes include:
Batman
Spiderman
Dirty Harry
Of course they are all fictional characters but there are cases in real life situations in which certain inviduals or groups heve risen to fill the void of a Police force or to respond to what they feel it has to be done. That's why there is for example something called the Minutemen Project whose purpose is to protect the U.S. border "from the threat of illegal immigrants".

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