Including caffeine and nicotine, it is likely over 90%
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.
go immediately to the police if they are using illegal drugs.
Uhh Yes .
The percentage of people in America that are using drugs is approximatly 30-60% of our population. that's sad people...that's really sad.
82 percent
To some degree, but at least in Canada "Taser" is what is in. There is controversy over the Taser because of a small percentage of deaths (in most cases the victim was on drugs at the time.) I agree with rubber bullets and Taser. We can hardly expect our police officers to put their lives on the line every day without some form of defence. If I had my way both would be used along with dogs being set loose. Crime has rapidly gone up in the U.S. and Canada. While some police officers feel the power of having criminals in their power (with I can do anything I want attitude) the majority of police officers are doing their job and so using rubber bullets or the Taser gun is better than having to kill someone with a regular gun. The public never seems to realize that for police officers who have killed someone they feel very depressed and at odds with themselves. That's why they have police psychiatrists.
Yes, if your dad is a police officer and he catches you doing meth, he could arrest you. Police officers have a duty to enforce the law, and using illegal drugs like methamphetamine is a crime. However, the specific circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction may vary, so it is best to consult a legal professional for advice.
The robber was fleeing from the police officers, so he wouldn't be caught.
Helping their kids with Quadratic Inequalities
The Ministry of Defence Police are currently using MP7s. Normal Firearms Authorised Officers are still using semi-auto MP5s and G36s.
Many police diagrams are created and recorded using triangulation or base line mapping. Both require geometry.
call the police