Your question is too generic to be answered effectively.
It is safest to follow directions and question them later but if something is particularly offensive or questionable, ask the officer to call his supervisor to come to where you are.
Do what they tell you to do
i am pretty sure it is when you tell a police officer the %$^% off or something
Yes.
Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.
If it's illegal in the state of the ticketing officer, yes!
Yes, if they believe you are holdng something or someone they can. Some states have a law where if the police officer can reach in you vehicle,they can take whatever they need to arrest you.
It's not illegal to tell a police officer you're going to get him fired. It's just stupid.
If a police officer is not always alert and ready to act they could be unprepared for a situation that they could encouter. Furthermore, if a police officer isn't alert and ready, a police officer may miss something that could compromise their safety, or miss an offense that occurs in front of them.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
A police department can be sued for the criminal misconduct by one of its officers, if the misconduct pertains to something done during the course of their duties or otherwise related to their duties as a police officer. However, if a police officer lies to a woman at a bar in order to have a one night stand, for example, that wouldn't be grounds to sue the police department.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
A police officer