Yes, in most cities a sheriff's transport van can pull over a civilian driver.
LAPD officers are usually deputized in the county so if needed they can respond to situations when county officers are busy, but LAPD does not have authority over LA County Sheriffs Dept.
There are thousands of sheriffs all over the USA (Yes, I'm very serious. Thousands.) And sheriffs' wives are not ranked higher than the average American just because their husband is a sheriff.
i think i might attack a civilian country, if that civilian country is over using their weapons. if da county is over abusing it's own nation. just to attck da civilian, i don't think i mind attack da civilian b/c they r innocent and they don't do anything 2 us as well.
1932
hell no
1932
There are not many advantages of a military government over a civilian government. One thing that may be considered an advantage is that a military government is always ready to defend its country.
No, a four-star army general does not have authority over civilian police. Civilian law enforcement agencies operate under local, state, or federal government authority and are independent from military command. In the United States, for example, the Posse Comitatus Act restricts the use of the military in domestic law enforcement, ensuring civilian control over police matters. However, in certain situations, such as national emergencies, the military may provide support to civilian authorities, but that does not equate to direct command.
Marshall Law
Civilian supremacy over the military is manifested through several key mechanisms, including the establishment of a civilian-led government that makes defense policy decisions, legislative oversight of military budgets and operations, and the appointment of civilian officials to top defense positions. Additionally, civilian control is reinforced by constitutional provisions that delineate the roles and powers of military and civilian authorities. This dynamic ensures that military actions align with democratic values and the will of the populace, thereby preventing military overreach or influence in political affairs.
The quickest and cheapest form of transport over short distances is the elevator
Refers to the supremacy of elected civilian public officials over the military. The elected President is the Commander in Chief and ONLY THE CONGRESS CAN DECLARE WAR.