I think you may be asking the wrong question. A police officer can ask you to do anything they want. Its up to you to ask a question back (or conditionally accept) ie.
Officer: "Show me some "ID".
you: "May I see some Identification?" (they are required to by their own law)
Officer: "This car/badge/uniform is identification anough."
you: "Are you refusing to Identify yourself?"
and so on?
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Yes, a police officer can ask for your driver's license if you are parked, as they have the authority to request identification during a traffic stop or investigation.
An officer can ask for identification when they have a reasonable suspicion that a person is involved in criminal activity or when the person is operating a motor vehicle.
If you are a police officer you would not need to ask. A police officer doing his duty will treat another police officer as any member of the public (if they are out of uniform and off duty).
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
Yes, you can ask a police officer for proof of speeding, such as radar or laser readings, but they are not required to provide it on the spot.
Ask a police officer
You ask the police officer, or they would've turned in their badge,you would see them without a badge.
In the US, a police officer ... or anyone else ... is allowed to ask if you use drugs. You're not necessarily obligated to tell them, but they're allowed to ask.
Generally speaking, yes.
just say id like to see some identification then say can i see your badge
At your local police station or police headquarters. Ask to speak to a supervisor, or the shift commander.
No...you can if he/she ask a lift.an nowadays some police are using public transport.