not important
police visibility were the law enforcement officer assign to the street and wearing their Uniform and it is effective to prevent crime.. :)
police main role to protect of peoples life dignity,to investigate crime and prevent crime and main function is enforce the law or implement the law
one important function of the police is to investigate any complaint about the commission of a crime . An investigation includes any recording statements of wittnesses and collecting different kind of evidence .
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As with most police-related questions, it depends on the circumstances. Specific law also varies from state to state. It is not always a crime to lie to the police. If you are providing a sworn written statement and you lie, it is a crime. If you are intentionally providing false information intended to mislead a law enforcement officer in the course of his/her duties, it is a crime. If you falsely report an incident or a crime, that is a crime. If you are stopped for speeding, and the police officer asks if you know how fast you were going, and you lie when you answer, that is not a crime. As a general rule, if the police officer is investigating something and you intentionally lie in order to protect yourself or someone else, or in order to intentionally mislead the officer, you may be guilty of a crime.
Yes, you can be charged with aggravated fleeing or eluding a police officer.
Yes, every state has some kind of law making it a crime to make a false report to the police.
you should because they did something wrong that is against the law so you should call the police.
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Yes, it is unlawful for any Police Officer without reasonable suspicion that you've committed a crime, are attempting to commit a crime, or have been involved in a crime to detain you. Unlawful detainment is considered a form of Police - Civilian harassment and can result in a civil tort action (law suit).
Yes it is considered refusing or obstructing arrest or law enforcement
When police investigate a crime scence and the evidence traces back to the person