In the state of Georgia, Georgia law under Georgia code 40-14-5(b) pertinently requires that before a law enforcement officer issues you a speeding citation, he must first offer to you to test the accuracy of his radar gunat the roadside traffic stop while you wait.
Each state has different rules governing radar. In Georgia, the officer must tell you that you a right to have him/her to re-check the radar for calibration but is does not state that he must allow you to see the test or the display with your speed on it. From a Georgia traffic lawyer: There is no law in Georgia that they must show you the laser/radar, however, there is some misinformation floating around where people believe there is. This is 100% not true, and if you go to court with this, the judge will not be impressed. The calibration law only applies to radars, which have been replaced with lasers in Georgia. However, under the calibration, the officer was required to calibrate the radar on request. Again, there was no requirement that they show you anything. If you made this demand, the officer would return to the patrol car, calibrate the laser, and then return to you and tell you it was calibrated. You'd still get your ticket.
Assuming that you are a police officer; yes you can. If you are not a police officer you should check with your local laws before wearing a police uniform anywhere.
You can't. A police officer can.
check with your state police and ask
Different states have different requirements regarding training to become a police officer. Generally, most states will require the candidate to pass a background check and to complete a police academy. You can find more information at http://www.ehow.com/about_5113802_police-officer-training-requirements.html.
Different states have different requirements regarding training to become a police officer. Generally, most states will require the candidate to pass a background check and to complete a police academy. You can find more information at http://www.ehow.com/about_5113802_police-officer-training-requirements.html.
no, unless of emergency
no necessarily, but it surely does show that the person is irresponsible and that is a trait that is not looked highly upon. It also shows that the person is not trustworthy. An untrustworth police officer is the worst thing you can have.
Not sure how long this question has been up, but the salary for NYPD Axuliliary Police Officer is none. It a volunteer police forece and nothing more, however they do recieve a uniform allownace check at the end of each year. The check is only like $250.00 to $300.00.
Before filling out a police officer application, find out what information the police department will see about you on a background check. It's easy to forget about an old parking ticket or college shenanigans, but police agencies will learn everything about you. Don't run the risk of accidentally lying about your past. Order your own background check so you can see any past violations you'll need to reveal on your police officer application.
Just a guess, but normally 30 days, but check with the police or the DMV in Georgia to find out the right answer.
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