No, not anything more than would happen to the non-police parent of a delinquent.
It is very likely that the teacher would be arrested for assault on a police officer.
If the police officer saw the people kicking you down, it is very likely that the police officer could arrested people for assult you.
They might be brought to the police station and be given a warning.
Dispatchers log all of the police's activity. This log is kept because of court. Anything can happen and most likely will happen. The log shows the court every step that was taken. Dispatchers record everything that is said on the radio and what time it was said. It is a official document.
police officers get paid anything from 19k to 55k a year. (:
I'll answer this by repeating an old police adage - - "Fishermen can't catch all the fish in the lake either."
You flippin get arrested.
Absolutely love it and would not trade it for anything in the world. But it takes a certain type of person to be a good police officer.
Be off probation first... I'm in the same boat
A railroad may have its own private police force that can be anything from a Security Guard to a fully trained Police Officer. A Railroad Detective is a member fully trained Police Officer that works for the railroad.
you would get a thank you or the police will say "don't hug me because i do not know you and i should not be hugging.
Based on the question, I assume the officer in question is employed by the police department; however, has not completed training through the state. Yes, the police officer can issue a ticket. Although not certified, the officer has been granted authority through the police department, and holds the authority to do anything that a certified officer may do (within reason).