Maybe the police.
If you want to fight for your right.
yes
he really wasn't a police officer he was a gay mailman
if the gangsters from the ghetto and not some poser then defenitely the gangster
Francisco's Fight happened in 1781.
Yes you may if you fight it in court and the judge believes your story and rules your way.
In some states, an off duty police officer can write a speeding ticket. It will depend on the laws in your specific state. You can always go to court to fight the ticket.
Yes. A police officer is not exempt from traffic laws simply because he's a police officer. Any officer can stop and ticket another. Who works for what agency is not a factor. But the cold reality is that it would have to be a very clear and very serious violation before a ticket would be given. Too often the safety of a police officer depends on other officers and other agencies. If you are known as a cop who writes unnecessary tickets to other cops, that big bar fight can be a very lonely place.
Depends on how many people are fighting with each other. 2 officers can handle one, two, three, or four. 1 officer can handle one or two. Use this scale to determine the amount. Officers use batons, pepper spray, or tasers to stop a fight.
Instead of paying the ticket, you need to show up for the court hearing. It will not be easy to win the case if the police officer shows up for court.
George Orwell did not fight in a war himself, but he did serve as a police officer in colonial Burma (present-day Myanmar) while it was under British rule. He later wrote about his experiences in his novel "Burmese Days."
The cast of Fight Ring - 2008 includes: Airon Armstrong as Tong Long Sean Gallimore Debra Jans Lloyd Rajcoomar as Police Officer Keith Roe Hank Torrence Drew Torrez