Because of the obvious fact that their police occupation has NOTINHG whatsever to do with the business they are conducting, and conducting their private business in uniform might be misconstrued as their emplopyer (the government) somehow endorsing their product.
It is acceptable to conduct your private business on your government computer as long as you do it on your break or during lunch time
Owning private property allows you to conduct whatever, legal activity, you want. It is a benefit to own private property for a means to conduct your own business, where you want.
Conduct business in support of operations or missions. Acquire goods and services at reasonable prices.
Nope, private property owners, whether individuals or business entities, are free to limit expressive conduct on their property. This includes protests, but can be anything up to and including letters on a t-shirt. Private property owners can have parties that refuse to comply with their requests to limit unwanted conduct removed by police and prosecuted for trespassing.
Without knowing what kind of officers it is impossible to say.
private business
it allowed the government to set prices over some private businesses (apex)
Any business, large or small, that is not owned by the government is by definition a private business, or a part of what is known as private enterprise.
It doesn't matter where they sit. If you are speeding, they can write you a ticket. How and where they are when they determine you are speeding doesn't matter. (Neither does the state!)
Forum of Private Business was created in 1977.
No but many private investigators happen to be ex-officers.
A business letter is a communication regarding a matter of business to or from a business, public or private organization, or a private person (persons).