In the UK, if an officer swears at you or makes obscene comments, you have the right to ask his name and number, and then report the event to his employing police constabulary, or contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission, who will put the officer to a disciplinary panel.
The system in the US and abroad may vary, though.
Although if you are swearing or not doing as the officer says even in the UK the officer can swear at you the same way you are swearing at him i know from experience :) By the way I'm from the UK.
if you were a police officer would you have to get tazed before you get a tazor?
"I'm and police officer" would be "Olen ja poliisi/konstaapeli". "I'm a police officer" would be "Olen poliisi/konstaapeli".
It is very likely that the teacher would be arrested for assault on a police officer.
a police officer would use a database for identity of whose been in prison and who is in prison
You would call him/her the chief of police.
in which of the following situations would a police officer exercise the greatest amount of discretion?
You ask the police officer, or they would've turned in their badge,you would see them without a badge.
Maybe the police.
Police Officer would question witness SGt and above would oversee procedures
The police department of which the officer belonged would be first in line. In many cases the state police are called in as well.
You would normally name the police officer (driver) and his employer, e.g. the city or police department where he works.
It depends your unit.