Although they DO have reflective clothing to protect them when working in hazardous locations or situations during hours of darkness and in inclement weather - as a routine matter - they are not required to be any more visible at night than their uniforms and marked patrol vehicles make them during the daylight hours.
While a police department or police agency may have local rules about when, where, and how their officers conduct radar speed enforcement, there is no legal requirement for officers to be visible. They do not need to park in plain sight. They do not need to have their lights on.
It is perfectly legal for one officer to hide in the bushes with a battery-operated radar or laser and conduct speed enforcement by clocking the cars that go by and then radioing to another officer down the road to stop a car when it is speeding.
Nope.
Cops - 1989 Fight Night - 25.16 was released on: USA: 4 May 2013
Yes, because criminal activity often occurs at night, so it is important that there are cops around during the night. They work shifts, so that some will work during the day and others will work at night
Cops are human just like every one else. They need to get rest so they can be fresh and alert. Some cops work through the night and sleep during the day. Other cops work during the day and sleep at night like most of us.
Cops LAC - 2010 Ladies' Night 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
The moon is visible during the day but it is most visible at night and early morning, but it is somtimes visible throughout the day.
the cops were very watchful that night
Animal Cops Houston - 2003 Long and Sleepless Night was released on: USA: 26 October 2003
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