They are armed with 7 diffrent weapons and they are out there so be careful.
Police reports are generally supposed to contain facts and not opinions, but there are some assumptions in any report. If an assumption was made inaccurately or without appropriate justification, the rationale for the assumption can be challenged in court.
when police pull someone over they will always touch the back of the persons car in order to leave finger prints in case something were to happen to them
they try their best to support the police,firemen, and hospital (nurses,doctors,ect)
No, Jack Webb, in his role as Sergeant Joe Friday on the television series "Dragnet," famously said, "Just the facts, ma'am." The phrase is often misquoted as "Just the facts, the whole facts, and nothing but the facts," but that specific wording does not appear in the series. Webb's emphasis on factual reporting became a hallmark of the show, which focused on realism in police work.
There are several competing answers, because the facts are uncertain. One of the first, if not the first, was Samuel Battle, appointed to the New York City Police Department in 1911.
Jack E. Whitehouse has written: 'How and where to find the facts--researching police science' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Bibliography, Directories, Research 'How and where to find the facts'
Your insurance company should have whats called an extrapolation artist that can determing with all the facts fault. Police officers are not trained to determine fault, especially if they were not there.
Get your facts straight - gather evidence and witnesses (if any) - and file suit in civil court.
they had fashion police that walked around to make sure people wernt trying to go higher than there class
Without knowing the facts behind the case, any answer would be speculation. If it were drug related it may have been a civil asset forfeiture.
You must start by reporting the theft to the police. They will investigate and, if warranted, present the facts to the prosecutor (or the juvenile authorities).
Your question assumes facts not in evidence. If you are aware of officers using illegal drugs, it should be reported to the proper authorities, not bantered on a website.