It may depend on your state, but I believe it is. Most police cars have cameras that record pull overs anyway. So I would say yes.
My ViewThis depends on what country you are in.It is required in North America that your hands be empty of anything and in plain view while the police are approaching, talking or walking away from your vehicle.
As long as you are not handling manipulating or otherwise holding a camera or other recording equipment it is legal to record your encounter with the nice Police Man
Yes, it is possible to be hired as a California Highway Patrol officer with two speeding tickets, but it may affect your application. The California Highway Patrol evaluates candidates based on a variety of factors, including driving history, character, and overall suitability for the position. While minor traffic violations might not disqualify you, having a clean driving record can enhance your chances of being selected. It’s best to demonstrate responsibility and a commitment to safe driving in your application process.
Yes, ask your lawyer to ask the judge that the charge be expunged from the record. In some States it may still be on your record and any law enforcement officer can see it even if you are pulled over for a traffic violation. It is my understand expunging does not mean that it is completely removed from everything. Make sure you consult your attorney first.
Your previous driving record alone is not probably cause to be pulled over. If you were driving recklessly or in violation of the law, you could be pulled over.
Bachelors or Associates degree would be nice. But you really only need to take Public Safety through out highschool. Even if you DIDN'T you can still just have a clean record and go through basic. To be a sherrif or High Patrol is different. (:
YES
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No. Not an actual "written" record.
Yea And you could probably do the reverse as well. I know that you can video record police in normal everyday situations because just like anyone else in public they cannot be expected to have any privacy. If you are pulled over and have your cell phone, you can call your own number and use your voicemail as a recording tape.
yup, he did The Legion's Last Patrol. I'm trying to find it myself. plz send if found. think it's from the 60's!?!
Yes, it is possible to become a police officer with a misdemeanor on your record, but it may depend on the specific circumstances of the offense and the policies of the law enforcement agency.
No, but if you get pulled over again the cop can pull up your record and see that you got a warning already.
they put it on your record for the next 12 months and if you get pulled over again you get a ticket since you already got an warning