If you are carrying prescription meds it is required that you carry them in the originally dispensed container. If you are suspected of carrying illicit drugs, or more than you would normally be required for your own personal use, it is conceivable that the officer would want to count the pills and note the number, to determine if the label information on the bottle matched up with what you had inside it. As far as his not wearing gloves, that is something you would have to take up with your local law enforcement agency.
yes
What is being asked? The question is incomplete.
Police officers and investigative officials should present the evidence as objectively as humanly possible. The police officer's job is not to make an arrest, but to uncover the truth.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
What it the occupation title for a police officer
Yes, this should not prevent one from becoming a police officer...assuming that the person applying is upfront regarding the condition that he/she is receiving the medication for.
You ask the police officer, or they would've turned in their badge,you would see them without a badge.
Only one officer is required.
Yes, but it's a better idea for a lawyer to be present.
Only with parental consent and the parents being present, unless it is a case of abuse.
yes,it is illegal to warn someone of the location of a police officer if the officer is running a speed trap,or in some way trying to catch one or more person(s) breaking a law(s) without knowing a police officer is present,it is called interfering with police officer(s)in the line of duty.