If an officer has reasonable suspicion to believe you have been drinking and the drinking is related to a crime, he may administer a field sobriety test. Put another way, without reasonable suspicion to believe you have been drinking, an officer under no duty to administer a field sobriety test. Reasonable suspicion is not probable cause. It is a lesser standard.
there is a crime seen investigator, there is a cop, their is n officer
police officers have a criteria on this. On the other hand,for an officer of the law, it would be unethical not to arrest someone he has seen comiting a crime.
It depends on the circumstances and the local law. Generally speaking, U.S. police officers can arrest you if you have an outstanding warrant, or if they or other witnessess have seen you commit an arrestable offense, or if you are a suspect in a crime.
same requirements as NYPD, but NYC PARKS POLICE is more laid back, but there is still alot of crime in city parks, i seen them arrest alot of people for drugs at my park, thank you nyc parks police
In most cases, the help that people give to the police is in the form of information. People have seen something, heard something, or for some reason know something that will help the police to locate or convict a criminal.
A circle of police officers stood stupefied at his insistent denial of having seen anything of the incident.
Yes I think you could look at it that way, a robbery-holdup is seen as a blue collar crime, whereas embezzlement, or insider trading of stock account funds is seen as a white collar crime.
flys are often the first to be seen in a crime scene
The Listener - 2009 Crime Seen 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Uniform Police are Police that can be seen easily by the public (e.g. POLICE written on jacket). Also, if the Police is in Uniform, in can mean they are tidy or well ordered.
Watchmen have existed throughout history and are often seen as the precursors to formally organized police or law enforcement. They often deterred crime and would watch for criminal activity or attack from enemies.
Not really unless you do not do the responsibility of paying the tickets, it will give you a record on the police data base of which can be seen by employers who are checking to see if you have a record.