An officer who respons very fast.
An officer who respons very fast.
who was invole and to not disturb the evidence
The fact that they were a police officer has little to do with the accident unless they had their lights on and were responding to a call. Otherwise, fault will pay for damages. That's all.
police responding to a medical emergency
Both "I appreciate you responding to my letter" and "I appreciate your responding to my letter" are correct. The first sentence uses "you" as the direct object of the verb "appreciate," while the second sentence uses "your" to indicate possession of the gerund "responding." Ultimately, both versions are grammatically acceptable.
Protect yourself
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Whilst not responding to an emergency call for service with lights and sirens activated, yes, a law enforcement officer is bound by all of the same traffic regulations as anyone else.
proctect yourself
Broadcast a flash description of the suspect
As fast as the speed limit, unless in lawful execution of their duties, responding to a call for service which requires a speedy transit.
An animal control officer in the U.S.A. may be an employee of or a contractor to a municipality and is charged with responding to calls for service from the general public. Calls may include requests for help with wild animals, dangerous animals or animals in distress