yes, unless he/she isn't driving a marked unit.
Yes. What would being in or out of your car have to do with the issue? Were you speeding is the issue.
No, an off duty officer can not issue a ticket in the state of Alabama. An officer must be on duty before they arrest someone or issue a ticket.
The speeding ticket is a separate issue. If you don't have insurance you get done for driving without insurance, speeding or not.
A police officer can issue a citation to any vehicle that is in violation of the law. Their proximity to each other does not matter.
Yes, you can be pulled over and ticketed for speeding by an officer different from the one operating the radar. If one officer uses radar to detect speeding, they can communicate the violation to another officer, who can then initiate the traffic stop. The second officer can issue the ticket based on the initial observation and evidence provided by the radar operator.
Advise, caution or issue a speeding ticket.
In Illinois, if an officer observes a driver exceeding the speed limit by more than 40 mph, they are required to issue a reckless driving ticket in addition to the speeding ticket. This is because driving at such excessive speeds is considered a form of reckless driving under Illinois law. The officer has discretion in certain circumstances, but typically, both charges would be applicable.
No.
No, a civilian cannot legally issue a ticket to a police officer. Only authorized law enforcement officers have the authority to issue tickets or citations.
Yes, a police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer if they witness a violation of the law by that officer. Police officers are expected to uphold the law regardless of their own profession.
Yes.
Yes