Yea
And you could probably do the reverse as well. I know that you can video record police in normal everyday situations because just like anyone else in public they cannot be expected to have any privacy.
If you are pulled over and have your cell phone, you can call your own number and use your voicemail as a recording tape.
YES
No you must have a clean police record to be considerd a police reqruite
In Wisconsin, it is illegal to record a conversation without the consent of all parties involved, as the state has a two-party consent law. If you record a conversation with a police officer without their knowledge, it could lead to criminal charges against you. Additionally, even if you were to record the conversation, the recording may not be admissible in court if it was obtained unlawfully. It's best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, it is possible to become a police officer with a misdemeanor on your record, but it may depend on the specific circumstances of the offense and the policies of the law enforcement agency.
A Policewoman.Answer:A female police officer is a police officer. If her rank is known she should be addressed as Constable, Sergeant, Detective, Chief, etc. In conversation the use of ma'am would be appropriate.
No. Not an actual "written" record.
Are you talking about having your conversation taped by police? Basically, the rule is at least one person involved in the conversation has to know that the conversation is being recorded, otherwise there needs to be a search warrant. For example, if I were a police officer and I was talking to you, I could record the conversation without your consent or knowledge, because I am involved in the conversation, and I know it is being recorded. However, if I am a citizen talking on the phone to another citizen, a search warrent would be required because neither subject was aware of the recording being made.
No.
It is extremely unlikely.
No. Not in the US.
You most certainly can record and audio record Police in public. This first amendment right was affirmed by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and reaffirmed by the US Supreme Court through inaction. Note that this applies to public areas. Recording a secret conversation between two officers in a private home is still unlawful. You should also inform Police that you're video and/or audio recording them. Never interfere with the performance of their duties even if the performance is unlawful or excessive.Also, if you record a felony crime, Police can seize your camera to use as evidence. Note that this only applies to felonies. If an officer asks you to stop recording you're within your rights to refuse. Any arrest made by an officer because of recording is unlawful and opens the officer and jurisdiction to civil liability under USC 1984 - Color of Law.
yes he does he battered a police officer and had a whole bunch of illegal weapons