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).
You can ask a police officer any question that you'd like, although I'd recommend you be polite and respectful when doing so. The police officer, in return, may refuse to answer any question that they'd like.
When? It isn't illegal or anything yes they can.Added: Absolutely - and they can demand that you produce identification if they have reason to believe that you may be impersonating one.
John May - police officer - died in 1856.
John May - police officer - was born in 1775.
A police officer doesn't have to ask you for anything. The officer generally asks for a driver's license and/or proof of insurance, but, by no means is that a requirement.
It may be dangerous it depends were you want to be a police officer for example you may get shot but if you want to be a police officer there's nothing stopping you
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
No, of course not. If you ask someone if they are a criminal, do they have to tell you?
A Police Officer can ask you anything he or she wants. But you have the right to refuse to answer any question he or she may ask.
Ask a police officer
You ask the police officer, or they would've turned in their badge,you would see them without a badge.