Being a Police officer comes with its downfalls:
For example Police officers receive a great deal of verbal abuse from some members of the public, and especially from drunken people.
Police officers are also at increased risk of violence towards them hence the reason they wear protective clothing and stab vests.
The majority of the public see the police as an annoyance in their lives, due to the fact they may often disrupt some of their actions through upholding laws.
Finally Police officers are at the for front of violence and crime meaning that they have a much higher chance of being injured whilst on duty than many other professions.
The term is usually used to mean a person who is not a police officer that regularly gives information about crimes to the police.
Many states of Germany hace changed their apployment policy. A few years ago you had to be a German citizen to become a police officer. Now it is possible to become a police officer without being a German citizen in some States (like Hamburg).
Michael Haydon has: Played Prisoner in "Downton Abbey" in 2010. Played Police Officer in "Elementary" in 2012. Played CID Officer in "The Hooligan Wars" in 2012. Played Councillor in "All Stars" in 2013. Played Police Officer in "Gangsta Granny" in 2013. Played Police Officer in "Some Things" in 2014. Played Press Photographer in "Pride" in 2014.
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It is always up to the judge but usually you will pay some time in jail or if you are lucky the judge might just give you a slap on your wrist and make you do community service. But im pretty sure that pretending you are a police officer is a felony.
No...you can if he/she ask a lift.an nowadays some police are using public transport.
It depends on where you are. In some small cities in the U.S. police officers start off at $25,000 per year or less. Some large citites, officers start at $50,000 per year or more.
Police officers are serious. Police officers are skillful.
To be a sheriff you have to gain the experience as a police officer. Once you have been a police officer for some time you can apply for the job as sheriff.
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I have three questions left. My son wants to become a police officer. He is doing a careers project on this and it is due tommorow. Question #1: What is the educational costs to become a police officer Question #2: What are some related fields to a policy officer Question #3: What professional associations pertain to a police officer Please answer ASAP...He is at his Dads and needs some answers that I may be able to email to him...thank you
It really depends on what Officers you are speaking of. There are many types of Officers, Varying from Army, to Police, to some sort of Administrative Officer. United States Army Officer: If you mean these officers, they are the leaders in various things, whether weapon regulation, to leading soldiers into battle. You can receive "Officer-Ship" through many different Programs like ROTC, or simply being Promoted. Officer ranks start at 2nd Lieutenant, and go Up through General. Police Officer: This is Simple, just a standard Police officer are the managers of safety and regulation in Residential, and non-residential zones through out the world. -There is no official "title" or Job that is Specifically called Administrative Officer, but they are known standardly as Managers, of business's and other companies.