Yes, they do. They have special commissions through the state patrol.
No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.
In a word no, they are not law enforcement officers or authorized under Ttitle 39 and have no training in motor vehicle law.
Yes code enforcement officers have all the rights of writing tickets of a police officer do.
.04 while operating a commercial vehicle, although a Motor Carrier Enforcement officer can put you out of service with ANY detectable amount in your system.
As a rule, a prior DUI cannot permanently disqualify you from employment in law enforcement. This does not mean that it will be easy for you to get a law enforcement job. The difficulty is that most municipal motor vehicle insurance and liability insurance carriers will not carry you. I know several police officers who had a DUI before they were police officers, but they had a VERY long road ahead of them to get hired. Most had to wait 10 or more years to get a job.
An exception to the exclusionary rule that permits law enforcement officers to search a motor vehicle based on probable cause but without a warrant. The fleeting-targets exception is predicated on the fact that vehicles can quickly leave the jurisdiction of a law enforcement agency
The Mercury Mariner is a passenger vehicle. It's only a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. If it has passenger plates, it is not considered a commercial vehicle, and is not subject to commercial vehicle restrictions.
When it is used for commercial purposes.
Any vehicle that is going to be used for commercial purposes would qualify for a commercial vehicle loan. You will also have to have commercial insurance on the vehicle.
A search warrant is a legal document issued by a court that authorizes law enforcement officers to conduct a search of a specific location, such as a person's home, vehicle, or office. It allows the officers to collect evidence related to a suspected crime. The warrant outlines the scope of the search, the items to be seized, and the authority for the search.
The California Highway Patrol cars that are white are normally used for commercial vehicle enforcement but can also enforce all the same vehicle code violations, so I wouldn't pass one on the freeway.
In the context of law enforcement, APB stands for "All Points Bulletin." It is a broadcast or notification issued by law enforcement agencies to alert officers to lookout for a particular suspect, vehicle, or any other information that may be relevant to an investigation.