Yes, it is possible to file a lawsuit against a police department, typically under claims of police misconduct, excessive force, or violation of civil rights. Success in such cases often depends on the specifics of the incident, the evidence available, and the legal standards that apply, such as qualified immunity. Winning a case can be challenging due to the high burden of proof required and the legal protections afforded to law enforcement. Consulting with an attorney experienced in civil rights cases is crucial for navigating this complex process.
The only way to find out for sure if a police report was filed against you is to contact your local police department. Some states do not make this information public.
San Francisco Police Department's motto is 'Oro en paz, fierro en guerra'.
To make sure law enforcement officers are accountable for their actions in situations where someone had been severely injured or killed. Internal affairs is basically the people who police the police. They make sure everything is as it should be.
Your question in and of itself is ignorant. What is a real police department and what is a fake police department? It implies that fake police departments exist and are allowed to exist. That is ridiculous. To question whether a police department is real is just ludicrous and doesn't make any sense at all. Upon what are you basing your question? People have some really weird and rather stupid misperceptions about law enforcement. Yes, the Twin Rivers Police Department is a real police department. They have the same peace officer authority granted by the State and can do the same things as any other local police or sheriffs department and highway patrol.
The police protect EVERYBODY equally, but through Community Relations reaches out to the older community mainly by trying to make them aware of particular scams and offenses which are likely to be commmitted against them due to their age and reduced functioning.
Report the matter to the police.
Fontana WHERE? (in the US) the police ENFORCE such rules and regulations, but they do NOT make them up. That is the job of the municipal or state government.
Your local police department will have the best information. You should check with them.
Yes, a minor can make a noise complaint. The local police department is where you file a complaint.
You get hired by a department who sends you to their police academy of choice or you attend one on your own, pass the state certification test and find a department that wants to hire you.
Probable cause
Certainly. They're not supposed to, though. If you believe you have been mistreated by the police, make a complaint to the officer's department.