It may depend on what is meant by the term "perform protection for." Please re-submit the question and be more specific.
No, in most jurisdictions, citizens are not legally allowed to perform a citizen's arrest on a police officer.
Police officers are allowed to conduct searches and seizures if they have a warrant or probable cause, as stated in the Fourth Amendment.
about the same function as civilian police perform
The cast of Police Protection - 1917 includes: Harry Myers Rosemary Theby
Yes you can but you need your permission and signed signature from both of your parents to show the police at the border that your allowed to pass it
Yes, police officers are allowed to break traffic laws while on duty if it is necessary for them to perform their duties, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
Police etc
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police was created in 1906.
station, as in police station.
Of course they are - Do you think police have to stand on trains?
From what I know the Samurai served as police among the cities and villages. They weren't allowed to work, so they spent most of the time staying in their homes and talking with friends.
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