no it is not an abbreviation for police officer...... or u can wait for another answers..
Added: The abbreviation for the rank of "officer" is usally written as "OFC" (e.g.: Ofc. John Q. Smith).
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
polite,obedient,loyal,intelligent,courageous,eager to help
No he doesn't have to tell you. However, if the off-duty officer is interacting with you in his official capacity, he must identify himself at that point
yes
An abbreviation for a CID Officer is TEC.
mostly some police officers get 25 days off a year
i am pretty sure it is when you tell a police officer the %$^% off or something
If you are a police officer you would not need to ask. A police officer doing his duty will treat another police officer as any member of the public (if they are out of uniform and off duty).
To be considered an ex-police officer means that at one time the person worked as a police officer. The person would be considered an ex-police after they were either laid off, quit, or retired.
Possibly. More specifics must be known before any kind of more specific answer can be given.
by picking it up off the ground
I don't know for sure, but if they have take home cars that they are allowed to drive in their off time, I would imagine that means that they are always on duty.AnswerYes, in California it is totally legal for an off-duty officer to issue you a citation. It will usually come in the mail or they will have a marked patrol unit pull you over. If s/he elects to have you pulled over by a marked patrol unit, then after the officer contacts you, the off duty officer will issue the ticket. Also, a police officer in California has "Police Powers" anywhere in the State of California. I know this because I am a police officer in California and have written several citations while "off duty".