Police officers enforce the law.
Enforce the law.
Police officers enforce the laws of their community.
Officers must enforce the law.Teachers enforce rules to teach discipline and order. I wanted to enforce my decision that no one can smoke in my house.
Protection of the public and to enforce the laws of their jurisdiction.
The term "no trespassing" signifies that entry onto a property is not allowed without permission. It relates to property rights by indicating that the owner has the right to control who can access their property. Access restrictions, such as "no trespassing" signs, help enforce these property rights by informing others of the boundaries and limitations set by the property owner.
It means you have to protect the law and make put the rules out there. Most police officers/miltary MP's enforce laws.
They may not be legally binding as to government prerogative, unless the property owner has given specific permission for the government to enforce the directives on the signs. Also, failure to heed signs on private property by an entrant can affect the scope of the owner or possessor's intent, altering the nature of the entrant's license to be there.
Contact the police.
Yes, police officers have a legal obligation to enforce the law as part of their duties to uphold public safety and maintain order in society.
Among the things that officers are trained to face, ethical dilemmas are the least among them. An officers sworn duty is relatively simple when it comes to knowing what they are to do - they are clearly mandated and required by law, to enforce ALL the laws without fear or favor regardless of the situation. Officers do not have the luxury, or the duty, of deciding which laws they will enforce - that is a job left to the judicial branch of the government.
It is unknown what it is that you are looking for. Security guards and private security agents have no power to enforce any laws and police officers are sworn law enforcement officers with full authority to enforce all criminal laws. There is NO in-between.