Yes, a peace officer can issue a ticket for various violations, such as traffic offenses or other breaches of the law. This authority typically extends to law enforcement personnel, including police officers and sheriff's deputies, who are tasked with maintaining public order and safety. The ticket serves as a formal notice of the violation and may require the recipient to pay a fine or appear in court.
no
Is it an offence to give a false report to a peace officer, and what does a peace officer do????
A DOT officer is still a law enforcement officer, and has the jurisdiction to give traffic citations.
yes....if that citizen happens to be a police officer
yes
can the border patrol officer give a speeding ticket
yes.
A police officer can give a ticket for anything you do that's in violation of the law on the road, littering or grafitti.
If it's illegal in the state of the ticketing officer, yes!
Because the balloon broke the law of gravity!
You don't give any information on your situation but the court will usually allow an officer to amend a ticket and that is true in all states.
Most locations have a law against bad driving. It's not exactly called that... it may be legally referred to as "careless and imprudent", for example... but it basically means that a police officer can give you a ticket for almost literally anything the officer considers to be bad driving. You may be able to contest the ticket, in which case you're taking your chances that a judge and/or a jury will agree with you and not with the police officer, but in short: yes, a police officer can give you a ticket for not passing a semi.