Most states use similar systems.
Most states use similar systems.
There is no comparison between the two.For one thing the police are part of the EXECUTIVE BRANCH of government and the elected officials are part of the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH.For another thing: Members of the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH do not "manage" the day-to-day operation of EXECUTIVE BRANCH agencies. If they effect them at all is only by the laws that they pass.
Upon researching the term bait car it has been found that another name for this is hot car. This is a vehicle that is used by law enforcement agencies for the purpose of catching car thieves.
At the moment, Maine is offering jobs for Law Enforcement, for the airport. At a later time there may be another position opening for a different job title.
I am of the impression that "Oversight Committees" are the watchdogs. I don't know whether they do any good or not but they are there to make sure that everything done by govt. agencies adheres to the law.
If you commit a crime in one state and flee to another, you can still be prosecuted for the crime in the state where it occurred. Law enforcement agencies in both states can work together to apprehend you and bring you to justice.
In comparison to Strawberry Cheesecake, the main disadvantage of a function in C is that you can't eat it. In comparison to a mature Brandy, the main disadvantage of a function in C is that you can neither smell nor drink it. In comparison to functions in some, but not many, other programming languages, one limitation of functions in C is that they may not be nested: In C, a function definition cannot contain another function definition. In comparison to some modern interpreted language, e.g. Python, one limitation of functions in C is that a function cannot generate another function.
It is technically a federal crime to open someone else's mail. Enforcement is up to the descretion of the US Postal Service and other federal agencies.
If you are simply an American, then to my knowledge, no. If you are a dual national, however, several countries do. I know that Germany allows Germans to enter into law enforcement even if they hold another nationality (uncluding US nationality), and would presume that numerous other countries have similar provisions.
a metaphor unless the comparison includes like or as then a simile
to compare something to another thing
A function is not deigned in to another function. It is because that would lead to dependency injection.