The answer is....maybe! Kentucky Revised Statute 189.950(5) states, "Any constable may, upon approval of the fiscal court in the county of jurisdiction, equip vehicles used by said officer as emergency vehicles with one (1) or more flashing, rotating or oscillating blue lights, visible under normal atmospheric condition from a distance of five hundred (500) feet to the front of such vehicle, and a siren, whistle or bell, capable of emitting a sound audible under normal conditions from a distance of not less than five hundred (500) feet. This equipment shall be in addition to any other equipment required by the motor vehicle laws. Any constable authorized by the fiscal court to utilize blue lights and a siren pursuant to this section shall maintain at least the insurance described by KRS 304.39-110."
So if the Fiscal Courts says ok, it's ok.
yes,the northern lights can be seen from Kentucky
Clutch of Constables was created in 1968.
They were a London police force formed in 1749 of constables and former constables.
In Kentucky, the law prohibits the use of certain colored lights on vehicles. Flashing, oscillating, or rotating red lights are generally reserved for emergency vehicles. Blue lights, except for authorized vehicles, are also restricted. It's crucial to comply with state regulations to avoid legal issues and ensure road safety.
yes
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
The most comprehensive software for Constables is developed by a company called Constable Systems (http://www.constablesystems.com)
In most cases, constables look like police officers. They often have the power to arrest but usually do not carry firearms.
Commanders, civilians, and constables are the ranks for the Strategic Response Unit. Civilians and constables are the dispatchers of the SRU.
Yes
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