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Yes, as long as it does not affect the owners of the property.
Only where probably cause exists.
yes and noif its your property noif its not then yes, that is called trespassing:)
no, unless of emergency
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
i can can come on your private property.
most likely, yes. an officer can set up a speed trap anywhere he chooses. private property he may need the owners permission, but i don't think that matters. get an attourney.
UK Police have the power to stop you filming on private property if you do not have the landowner's permission and they can stop you filming in public if they believe that you are committing a crime.
No.
Assuming the officer has no valid business being on your property yes. If he refuses to leave, tell him one last time to leave your property. If he fails to leave at that point, call the Police and you can have him lawfully arrested or cited for trespassing. However, If the officer(s) are there on official business, you cannot ask them to leave, but you can inquire as to why they are on your property.
A Federal Police Officer also know as 083 Police Officer as a position identifier is a uniformed Police Officer that patrols DOD property. A Police Officer on DOD property issues summons and arrests for crimes that have taken place. Since there is no Federal traffic laws, the Police Officers enforce state motor vehicle laws. When there is an infraction that has taken place on Federal property, and there is no Federal statue to charge the person with, the Police Officer charges the person with the state law.
Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Officer or Security Guard