Yes but only if Martial Law is declared.
In the novel "In the Heat of the Night," Chief Bill Gillespie holds the highest authority within the police department as the Chief of Police. He is in charge of overseeing all operations and making important decisions within the department. His rank gives him the power to give orders to his subordinates and dictate how cases are handled.
other organizations could hack in the data base of the police and give out info
The police department in your community can give you information about the academy, requirements, application, testing and start dates.
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
Any police department. Give them your drivers license number and they will tell you what to do.
call the police Yes, call your local police department with the information. You could prevent misfortune to others. There is no reason why a felon should be carrying a firearm.
Look on one of the billboards on free mode and it will give u a number to call the police department and will automatically become a police officer
The police sergeants role is similar to that of the military sergeant's role. They are the most senior supervisory official before the so-called 'management' ranks of the department are reached. They are the interface between management and the officers that carry out the daily day-to-day duties of the department, They are empowered to give orders to their subordinates that effect how, and in what manner, the subordinates perform their duties. Given that most sergeants are seasoned and experienced they also serve as mentors, advisors, and counsellors to their officers.
Police department. Just give the name of the person and if you know where they went.
In some places there areÊlaws that govern theÊlevel of tint that can be used on car windows. The local Police Department can tell you what the laws are in your area.
Usually, yes. The specific answer will depend on state law and department policy, but auxiliary generally do have police powers.
You didn't really ask a question, but I'll give a semi-answer. No chase laws or policies vary from state to state or department to department. Here in my city, according to department policy, police officers aren't supposed to chase you unless you have committed a violent crime, HOWEVER, I don't suggest running from the police. Department policy aside, if you run, they will chase you, even if it was just over a traffic violation.