Yes, a cop can ticket another cop and in cases where a police officer commits a serious crime, another officer may be involved in issuing a ticket or making an arrest.
However, it's generally believed that police officers will avoid ticketing other officers except where actions are so egregious as to demand it. For example, a police officer or prison guard will likely be given a "free pass" if pulled over for a traffic issue.
Actually if a sheriff pulls over a constable or any1 under them for a traffic violations they 80% if the time give them a ticket. I talk to all the sheriffs i see,(I work at the #1 H-e-b lots of them there) they all say yes, most of the males said that's the best part of being a sheriff. I ask other cops that are not sheriffs and they don't answer. Though Sheriff rarely give other sheriff tickets cause for one they prob wont never pull them over, for most sheriffs I'd say follow the law =D
Pulled over by a state ranger= 99% ticket only if you get pulled over that is....
only the cop who wrote the ticket can remove it called ticket fixing
Yes you can I asked a cop
yes you can get a ticket if you get caught by a camera on highway.
just do it as you normally do.
No
No it can't be dropped so stop trying
NO
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No.
ANSWER: Yes he can, after all this is his wife. But, and I mean but this cop can't fix his wife ticket or arrest because his going to dishonor the ethic of the police department.
GEICO Insurance runs a commercial where Maxwell the pig gets pulled over by a cop. He is handed a ticket by the cop.
yes, if the ticket isn`t signed, it`s invalid