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I was momentarily taken aback when the ploice officer said, "Catch you later."
If he can catch up.
Because a police officer may have to run after and catch a fit criminal to make an arrest.
The web site has no ability to be mean or rude. There are vandals that use the site that take pleasure in insulting users and posting false and bad answers. The Supervisors spend a lot of time removing bad answers and cleaning up after vandals, but they can't catch all of them right away!
Going under cover to catch a criminal such as a police officer posing as a prostitute inorder to catch people trying to pick them up.
Yes, a California police officer can hide and has no obligation to identify himself depending on the situation. They often use this trick to catch people speeding on the highway.
I'll answer this by repeating an old police adage - - "Fishermen can't catch all the fish in the lake either."
At home they can have any pets, but on the force many police forces use dogs to catch criminals
A police officer is the most common person to catch a criminal, but there are many other job descriptions that also apprehend criminals such as a federal agent, a marshall, a sheriff, a bounty hunter, etc.
"you can talk but no talking" "also my name is officer polezny" "license and registration please" "and your number hot stuff"
I would have to say yes because even if the excuse is to prevent or identify vandals, it still would defeat the purpose for the installer because they still have to find & catch them. In the process setting themselves up for possible civil action from non-vandals who feels their privacy has been compromised. It would make more sense to just apply another layer of paint then have to deal with a lawsuit or lose customers for such an offense.
Yes--but your chance of winning varies. First, how did the officer know that you were speeding? If he only used a visual observation, then you could attack his judgment, but traffic court is notoriously biased against the defendant. I'm guessing that if the officer did not catch you with a gun, then he did catch you with the radar unit in the vehicle. You can request discovery, and make the prosecution produce the calibration records for the radar or laser unit used (if one was used). As to the unlawful lane change, the officer will testify that he saw you change lanes without signaling. And, again, the judge will likely believe the guy in the badge over you. You can subpoena the officer to appear at the hearing. You have to ask for that at the court, just like discovery. If you properly serve the officer per the instructions the clerk will give you (or state law), and the officer does not appear, then the ticket will be dismissed in its entirety. Please see the link to the NMA below. They have good information for people in your situation. Good luck!