It would be unusual, but if the officer felt it necessary he could stop you.
A police officer needs a search warrant signed by a judge to search your property for evidence. The officer does not need a search warrant to come onto your property if he has reasonable grounds to think a crime is in progress or if the officer is in pursuit of a suspect.
you will help pepole dont let no one put a hand on them and be a nice and good police officer !
(in India) Police Officer investigating into any offence has authority to make a search, subject to lawful authority. Whenever, the investigating officer has a reason to discover something that may work as useful evidence, and there is probability that that the accused might have utilized the particular thing, while committing the offence, the police officer has every right to so make a search even in a private home.Another View: (in the US) If the officer(s) receive permission from the person in charge of the premises to do so - if there is contraband lying in 'plain sight' - when in 'hot pursuit' - under emergency circumstances.
If the police officer saw the people kicking you down, it is very likely that the police officer could arrested people for assult you.
No.
Yes, a gendarme is a police officer in France. He does the same job than 'un policier' who is a civil servant, while the gendarme is part of the military.
Of course they can all they have to do is hold the radar gun with one hand and the wheel with the other
In general, a police officer would need a warrant to enter your apartment while you are sleeping, unless there is an emergency situation like hearing someone in distress inside. It's important to know your rights and ask to see the warrant if an officer wants to enter your home.
The police officer was firm while dealing with the unruly crowd.
While there are exceptions, one must usually be a citizen of the country where the police agency is located in order to be a police officer.
A sworn law enforcement officer assigned to duties while wearing "street-type" clothing, so that they "blend-in" with the criminal element and whose identity as a police officer is not usually known.
Not unless they have a police officer with them AND they have a search warrant.