A private detective can buy and carry a badge if they choose. Illinois state law makes it illegal for the badges or patches of private detectives or security personnel from having the words police, sheriff, or law enforcement on the badge to prevent any confusion.
All states are different. They could buy one if they want to. It depends.
Scallops. Used as eating/drinking utensils and badges.
Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
yesAdded: All sworn law enforcement officers are issued badges and identification credentials. HOWEVER, if an officer happens to be assigned to an undercover operation, he may not have his badge OR his identification folder with him/her. This does not include members of the Detective Division. They, too, are required to carry their badges and identify themselves when asked.
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Yes. As such they are governed and protected as any other federal investigator. EEOC Investigators are NOT armed.
depending on the the departments s.o.p's most department's require the officer to carry there side arms.
No, the Cadette badges are different than Junior badges.
In states where concealed weapons permits are issued, private investigators can carry weapons (if they have the permit). Also, in some states if you are a retired or active peace officer you can carry a gun with the proper endorsement.
Yes, as long as he or she lives in a city where there are NO restrictions to carry a Taser.