A police officer has the right to be almost any place, and to do any lawful thing. Following you, particularly on public streets, is probably nothing you can stop unless you can show that there is some specific reason that they are targeting you. If you believe that there is some reason they would be specifically harassing you then I would suggest you contact a local attorney who would be in the best position to advise you.
Yes, a police car can follow you in Colorado if they have reasonable suspicion or probable cause for doing so. There is no set distance limit for how far they can follow you. If you feel that you are being followed by the police frequently and without proper reason, you may want to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and explore any potential recourse.
Police officers in Colorado make $1000 a week.
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First, make sure the police or security is near by. Next, treat the customer normally. If anything happens, the police or security will handle everything from there.
If they are visiting, call the police. If they are living there, you'll have to follow eviction procedures.
No one can make you file a police report
If you have an accident and the car doesn't belong to you then the police will make you pay for the damage. It also depends on if it was your fault or not.
Using a pencil in an exam is generally acceptable, but it's always best to check the exam rules or with the invigilator. Pencil can be easily erased, which may be an issue if the exam requires permanent markings. If the exam needs to be scanned and processed electronically, pencil markings may not be read accurately.
You can, but it's not required and typically no citations are issued unless it's a misdemeanor like DUI.
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Nothing happens unless you make it an issue or there is fraud involved. If so, then report the notary to the secretary of state in your jurisdiction and file a police report.