This question can be simply answered in a genuine manner. Simply tell the police oral board why you want to be a police officer. Use phrases from their mission statement or core values to show you prepared. To make your answer really stand out include a personal experience or story that inspired you. Mention any positive experiences you had with law enforcement. Many of us dedicate ourselves to the law enforcement profession because we want to help our fellow citizens and make our community a better place. This is a great place to tie in any charity work you do.
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Well...what made you wana be one? Is a family memeber one or do you like protecting people? Maybe you want to give back to your community or you just had the dream since u were a kid. Its really an opion tell the truth.
well i know this is for getting a job sucker so you try to find the answer in any other place so get your ugly miserable face out of this screen.
It may be dangerous it depends were you want to be a police officer for example you may get shot but if you want to be a police officer there's nothing stopping you
Certainly a police officer can question a 7 year old.
If you are a police officer you would not need to ask. A police officer doing his duty will treat another police officer as any member of the public (if they are out of uniform and off duty).
A Police Officer can ask you anything he or she wants. But you have the right to refuse to answer any question he or she may ask.
Based on the question, I assume the officer in question is employed by the police department; however, has not completed training through the state. Yes, the police officer can issue a ticket. Although not certified, the officer has been granted authority through the police department, and holds the authority to do anything that a certified officer may do (within reason).
Police Officer would question witness SGt and above would oversee procedures
Er... a Police WOMAN. A Police Officer if you want to be gender non-specific
I have three questions left. My son wants to become a police officer. He is doing a careers project on this and it is due tommorow. Question #1: What is the educational costs to become a police officer Question #2: What are some related fields to a policy officer Question #3: What professional associations pertain to a police officer Please answer ASAP...He is at his Dads and needs some answers that I may be able to email to him...thank you
If you want to fight for your right.
Yes.
Yes, police offers can question anyone at any age regarding a crime
In the state of Texas can a police officer go to the school and question a minor student without their parents