If they are actively engaged in carrying out their duty, no. Unless they are engaged in carrying out some official duty, yes, you can ask that they leave.
No, it is not true. Your parents can still report you as a runaway and ask the cops to return you to their home.
Technically, the property is owned by someone unless it has sat abandoned for years. If the person returns to the home and sees you playing there, they have the right to ask you to leave. If you refuse, they can call the cops and the cops can force you to leave. It's still trespassing because technically, since they still own the land, they are liable if you are injured while playing there.
ask the cops
Cops are required to state your Miranda rights.
Yes, they can ask them to move out. The property belongs to the estate. The executor can sell the property or transfer its ownership as directed by the will or the court.
When you get spraypaint and do graffiti you are messing up what you are spraying and the cops put you on probation for destrucion of property
No, they exist purely to protect property and the rich
Certainly. Cops can ask you, employer can ask you.
The legal age of majority in most places is 18. In some cases, a seventeen-year-old may be considered a runaway if they leave home without permission. You can contact law enforcement if you are concerned for their safety, but they may not force the minor to return home unless there are extenuating circumstances.
Assuming the officer has no valid business being on your property yes. If he refuses to leave, tell him one last time to leave your property. If he fails to leave at that point, call the Police and you can have him lawfully arrested or cited for trespassing. However, If the officer(s) are there on official business, you cannot ask them to leave, but you can inquire as to why they are on your property.
No, parents cannot call the police to report a child as missing or a runaway once they reach the age of 18, as they are legally considered adults. At 18, individuals have the legal right to make decisions about where they live and do not need parental permission to leave.
What you do is you tell them they have a deadline to get all there things and in 2days they have to leave or the cops will get involved.