Yes, humanity besides others.
There are multiple laws in the state of Ohio regarding furnishing false information to a police officer. You can review all the information about Crimes against Justice and Public Administration by reviewing the Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2921.
The address of the Hubbard Historical Society is: 27 Hager, Hubbard, OH 44425-2027
Since 2002, Mark Pfetzer has been employed as a police officer. He started as a police officer in Mason, Ohio and now is in New Mexico.
Yes, even just a citizen can detain a suspect.
The address of the Forest Park Firefighter-Police Officer Monument Fund is: 11334 Kenshire Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45240-2337
if he is a police officer... you can bet he's an a s s hole
The web address of the Hubbard House Ugrr Museum is: http://www.hubbardhouseugrrmuseum.org
The phone number of the Hubbard House Ugrr Museum is: 440-964-8168.
My son was pulled over by local police because music from sons' vehicle loud. The officer called for an additional officer to pull sons' vehicle over. The police then searched my sons' vehicle and sent him on his way - no citation, warning - nothing. The police officer never requested proof of title/ins.
The address of the Hubbard House Ugrr Museum is: 1603 Walnut Blvd, Ashtabula, OH 44004-2814
There are no such laws. A police officer can check your speed anywhere along the roadway. If you're in excess of the posted speed for that stretch of road, and they pull you over, it's a ticket.