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The single most important thing about being a police officer, ...Go home at the end of every shift.
Just go the the thing on the right side of Belle / Police officer
no necessarily, but it surely does show that the person is irresponsible and that is a trait that is not looked highly upon. It also shows that the person is not trustworthy. An untrustworth police officer is the worst thing you can have.
If you mean a 'Community Support Officer' - I would imagine the hardest thing is realising you're doing the same job (AND have the same powers of arrest) as a Police Officer - but without getting paid !
HandcuffsAdded: Their badge and identification folder.
"Sexier" is the person who loves you and shares your bed with you, not some fantasy thing you dreamed up, or some pre-conceived idea of what a police officer or fireman/woman should be. Fantasies are fine, and fun, but share them with the one beside you.
Lie, cheat, steal or commit criminal acts of his own. Violate the law.
There is no such thing as "just cause" when a police officer runs a license tag. It's part of his job to do so. Depending on how busy they may be doing other work police officers may randomly run dozens of license tags a day.
It is a great thing to want to protect and serve. In Portland Oregon you can attend the Portland Police Bureau cadet program. You can get the training you need to become a police officer and safely handle situations.
It is highly unlikely that any police officer would purposely write such a thing on a ticket. It is probably a misspelling of 'gray'.
If you mean a federal concealed weapons permit, there is no such thing. If you are a police officer or retired police officer, you can carry under federal law HR218, but other than that, you're out of luck.
I know that there are definitely two kinds of related police officer: 1. Police diver 2. Marine Police 3. Environmental Police Officer The first one deals mostly with search and recovery work - being in the water looking for things, such as a discarded murder weapon, or people that have gone missing and are possibly deceased and in the water. It is quite murky and cramped work. The second is a police officer who is based on a boat and deals with issues on rivers, docks, and out at sea. This could range from security patrols on the river, through to taxation and customs issues. The third is a police officer who investigates and deals with environmental crime. I do not know if there is any department that has an aquatic specialty, but countries that are coastal and have marine issues may have one.