No, undercover cops do not have to identify themselves when carrying out their operations. They are allowed to maintain their cover in order to gather information and evidence.
No, an undercover cop is not required to identify themselves as law enforcement when carrying out an operation.
No, undercover cops are not required to identify themselves while on duty in order to maintain the secrecy of their investigations and protect their safety.
No, undercover police officers do not have to identify themselves while on duty in order to maintain the secrecy of their investigations and protect their safety.
No, undercover cops do not have to identify themselves if asked during an operation. Their primary goal is to maintain their cover and gather information without revealing their true identity.
Yes. I can identify undercover cops. No. I will not tell you how I can do it.
There is no law that requires it but most law enforcement agencies have internal regulations that require officers to identify themselves (when asked) by either their name or their badge number. This regulation obviously does not apply to officers working in undercover assignments.
Identify which mathematical operations are associated with coefficients?
If you man an undercover police officer who is gay, it's probably best not to identify him, because it could put him in danger. If you are using the wrong word, and are really taking about a closeted gay man, the only way to identify him is to make him comfortable enough to tell you.
It led people to identify themselves by nationality.
Why is it important to be able to identify sets and set theory as related to business operations?
We identify the four major decision responsibilities of operations management as process, quality, capacity, and inventory
Airline pilots identify themselves in English, the international language of aviation.