watz the situation?
Yes, and then tell them you plan to get insurance asap.
Your parents status should have no effect on your ability to get insurance.
It sounds like you're asking an opinion question. In my opinion, yes. If a person is caught with illegal drugs, yes, a police officer should arrest the person.
In most cases the officer will inform you of the reason for your arrest and take you in to custody for booking. You may or may not be advised of your Miranda Rights at arrest but should be advised before your are questioned after arrest.
You should contact the police department that made the arrest and inquire there.
I know someone currently in that situation. If the insured person is at fault (states so on police report) you should do your best to obtain a police report and get his insurance information. You or your attorney should contact his insurance company to file a claim. This is the stage my friend is at. I will let you know how it turns out. In her situation she was able to obtain an arrest report as it was the hit and run of a parked car by a drunk driver. The driver was arrested that evening and several other cars on the block were damaged.
Driving licence, car documents(Registration details) and insurance papers.
If they have the power of arrest they should carry their credentials on their person.
A suspect should be given his Miranda warning upon arrest, as that indicates that the police intend to question him/her in their custody.
all visitors may drive with an international driving licence. You should have a copy of your licence, together with your passport and insurance documents, with you in the car at all times.
A police officer can make an arrest in any location that he has a lawful right to be. You should contact a local attorney with information on your specific problem.
Police officers and investigative officials should present the evidence as objectively as humanly possible. The police officer's job is not to make an arrest, but to uncover the truth.