I believe they can; with the exception being that if you own the hotel your car is on your property so it would be OK to have the expired tags. The question would then be if you can afford to own a hotel then why can't you renew your tags?
The police officer does not own the police car, the jurisdiction he works for owns it, and yes a uniformed officer can drive an unmarked vehicle.
Certainly. They're not supposed to, though. If you believe you have been mistreated by the police, make a complaint to the officer's department.
Not always, they could be a Captain, for example.Added: ALL police officers are OFFICERS of the law. Therefore, even though the term "officer" is often used a rank in many departments, technically EVERY sworn person on the department is an OFFICER of the law - from the Chief of Police right down to the newest rookie.
No. While requirements to become a police officer vary around the world, many police forces require some education. Police in the United States prefer at least an associates degree (two-year), although this is not a requirement. Most police do require you to attend a police academy or police college though, which you must apply to.
1. Leave vehicle where you were hit. 2. Call the police 3. Exchange info with other driver 4. Get a witness or witnesses as someone saw it happen 5. Police will write a "no fault" report since accident is on private property (in my case, parking lot at work) 6. If police asks you and other driver to "work it out between you" as your rates will go up - be very cautious!!!!! 7. Call your insurance company Accidents happen in parking lots all to often. Even though it is on private property always get a police report and information from the other driver. Be sure to talk to the police officer in front of the other driver and make sure you are with the other driver as they talk to the officer.
In the UK, if an officer swears at you or makes obscene comments, you have the right to ask his name and number, and then report the event to his employing police constabulary, or contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission, who will put the officer to a disciplinary panel. The system in the US and abroad may vary, though. Although if you are swearing or not doing as the officer says even in the UK the officer can swear at you the same way you are swearing at him i know from experience :) By the way I'm from the UK.
K9 officers are generally POST-certified police officers. You may want to check within your own state though, as the specifics may vary. Now, to be a police K9 trainer, it is usually not a requirement to be a police officer.
The minimum age at which a person may be hired as a police officer is 18, though a candidate must enroll in police academy prior to being eligible for hiring.
It really all depends on what city you plan on becoming a police officer in. Larger cities usually require a four-year degree in criminal justice. Smaller towns though, may only require you to graduate high school.
No you can't get points for a parking violation you can lose points though.
Expired air is breathed out though the nose or mouth, in volume it normally consists of: 78.04% Nitrogen.
You can do it anytime by going to your nearest police station. In most cases, you can sign up there. In some cases though, they don't accept sign ups in the station and would direct you to the headquarters. That should get you started.