The common slang term is "Narc."
Nationwide, the average annual income for an undercover police officer is $68,000. The average annual income for an undercover police officer in New York City is $93,000.
A police officer/detective whose assignment is primarily the investigation of narcotics and drug trafficking.
I've never heard of a 'civilian narcotics officer." If you are referring to a narcotics officer who works undercover or in civilian clothing - he is STILL a police officer. Whatever action he took that necessitated the issuing of a ticket - police officers don't 'own' the ticket books they carry. A ticket book is nothing but a pad of legal forms that can be utilized by ANY sworn law enforcement officer for issuing summonses. If that describes the incident you are referring to then, yes, it was legal.
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Selicman is a brazilian police officer that enforces the rules of the desert.
An appointed individual who upholds or enforces policies or laws.
Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.
i think he was a undercover police officer or a doctor of some sort.........
A police officer/detective whose assignment is primarily the investigation of narcotics and drug trafficking.
No. He would probably lie to protect his mission. Undercover guys penetrate looking for evidence and cover up with lies.
If you are referring to "undercover" officers, plainclothes detectives, or "tactical old clothes" officers, they are not lying to anyone because they are not under oath to tell the truth.
If you have done nothing wrong or violated the laws in any way, then you having nothing to fear. You might confront the officer and invite them to have a cup of coffee with you and then ask if you can be of any assistance to them.If you believe you are in danger from 'undercover officers', go to the nearest police department and report the surveillance.