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which reflects all information regarding complaints and report received by the police from citizens, and other agencies or actions initiated by the police.
No, "police powers" usually refers to the states' rights to pass laws and take actions to keep the state and its citizens secure.
The British police have the same goals and objectives as the American, and most, police forces.To enforce the legal statutesThe investigate violation of those statutesTo enforce court ordersTo provide for the safety of the citizens that they serve
C. A violation of diplomatic immunity. I've done that book. Hah
Yes, and they do have the right to judge, but being an ex police officer would give a better chance to make a decision based on his experience.
In order to carry out the duties and responsibilities assigned to them, police are granted powers beyond what ordinary citizens are allowed to do. To ensure that they do not abuse their powers in ways that would harm citizens (the people giving them their powers), certain rules are in place; guidelines as to how police may make use of their powers. Police brutality is one example of a willful violation of such rules, and is an indicator on the part of the individual committing the act of police brutality that he or she is willing to disregard the rules that citizens have decided upon, and cannot be trusted with police powers.
The traffic violation with code 1050020 66 is exclusive information that can only be provided by the California police. A police officer is responsible for this information.
Due to a violation in his parole he was brought back to prison. He thought that what they were doing was a violation of his rights. The police stopped the car as the driver had committed a traffic violation.
Basically, the Gestapo's (the green Police) role was to question the movements of the citizens in Germany. THey kept everyone under suspicion. If citizens did not respond to them, torture was used. The Gestapo had the right to iterogate citizens at any given time. Night or day. It didnt matter to them. They were highly fearded, and were not to be tolied with. The were Germanys top Police force. They had no limitations, and had no consequence to there actions.
Of course.You have no expectation of privacy regarding your actions when in a public place, and the police are perfectly entitled to observe citizens for potentially criminal behaviour. In fact, it's their primary function.
A police state is a nation where there is rigid government control over all aspects of social, economic, and political life. There may be secret police monitoring the behavior of its citizens. You may not be able to tell the difference between the law and the government's political actions. See below link:
As a legal matter, police officers are never 'off duty' and are sworn to uphold the law at all times. Therefore, in the performance of their official duties, yes they can. However, in their status as private citizens, you may bar them if they have no official reason to trespass on your property.