No, its a Civil matter. Law Enforcement deals in Criminal Law, not Civil Law.
By running the engine on the vehicle or by connecting the battery to a 12 volt battery charger.
The alternator - it provides a charge to the battery while the engine is running.
You cannot charge a battery without a battery charger or having it charged by the alternator in your vehicle while it is running.
Yes, a cellphone can be charged, with the proper adaptor, without a vehicle's engine running. The electrical current [measured and refered to in Amps, usually milliamps] required is well within the capacity of a vehicle battery in good condition and charge.
The alternator charges the battery whilst the engine is running via a drive belt that runs off the crankshaft pully
if it is running then there is no need to charge it
Do you mean charge by the vehicle running....or do you mean take a charge from a Bench charger? if its in the vehicle it could mean that either the battery/battery connection/cables, a faulty ground, or the alternator is defective. If its on a bench charger then the battery has a dead cell or is defective and needs replacing.
if its a new battery then you need to replace your alternator. It basically recharges your battery while the vehicle is running.
Use the North or South Circular Road.
No, the gas engine does that
Yes, and you can charge it with a full size 10 amp charger without removing it from the vehicle.
No , just when the engine is running