Member of the public don't, and aren't supposed to know. NOTE: So-called "undercover" officers are NOT the same as officers working in "old clothes," "casual clothes," or "plainclothes" details."
Not enough info given in order to answer the question. Did he know that he was an officer? Touched him how? Touched him where? Touched him why? How do you know he was 'undercover?' How do you know he was even an officer?
If you can't trust someone then you shouldn't be with them.
by asking someone and not telling anyone that he/she is your coach
The suffix is -er. The suffix is an action.
they are undercover so we dont know what they really do unless you are a spy!
I Dont Really Know
It means that someone has 'blown' your cover and revealed your true identity.
It means pretending to be someone you're not. NCIS agents would do it to find out info about criminals.
you lose your car. from someone who learnt it the hard way
how do we know that game is old
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.
There are no motorcycles in Need for Speed Undercover. I know this because I have beaten the game twice and have never ever seen a motorcycle anywhere in the game. and peopleGood Luck!