No, undercover officers are not required and should not disclose that they are the police. There is no law in any state in the US that calls for such a disclosure.
All departments have rules of disclosure for uniformed officers. They must give anyone asking their identification number (badge number)
An applicant needs to visit the police station and ask for an abstract if he needs to make an application to FIR. Based on the information asked, FIR can then disclose.
You can respond with your name and a brief description of yourself or your role. For example, you could say, "I'm [your name], a [your job title] at [company]."
Yes, part of your miranda rights
Yes they should of. The rioters asked for it, by burning cars and houses. And putting innocent people's lives at risk.
The police do keep detailed prison records when a person has been imprisoned. This is typically stored in a confidential database. The police will only disclose details of past crimes when a DBS check is requested.
Self-disclosure is when you tell something about yourself, especially something not many people would know or that could be sensitive. Someone might self-disclose that they were hospitalized for anorexia, for example, to help a friend with an eating disorder. Someone should self-disclose that they have an STD before beginning a sexual relationship. Someone might self-disclose they had a DWI arrest if they're asked to drive teens to an event.
Self-disclosure is when you tell something about yourself, especially something not many people would know or that could be sensitive. Someone might self-disclose that they were hospitalized for anorexia, for example, to help a friend with an eating disorder. Someone should self-disclose that they have an STD before beginning a sexual relationship. Someone might self-disclose they had a DWI arrest if they're asked to drive teens to an event.
When you are asked this question the interviewer is trying to see what your contribution was and how you managed working in a team. You should disclose the information using the STAR method.
The police asked me why i did a crime and i had a alibi.
Well that depends,, Who wants the disclosure. If they have no legitmate need then , then No you should not.
They should proceed and follow the policeman and his orders. If asked, a driver should comply with all requests by a police officer, including breath tests for alcohol. Refusal to do so is a violation of your driving privileges, and your driver's license will be automatically revoked.
not to disclose anyone untill in the company and don't need to disclose after lefting the company. as we paid for skills and ethic we have and loyalty comes by good salary package as well.