Unless it's a case of your word against his word and it can be proven (evidence? witness? recording? video?) that it actually occurred, he may be breaking his agency's rules and regulations. If, by doing so, he jeapordized an ongoing investigation or prosecution he could be charged criminally with 'obstruction of justice.'
yes,it is illegal to warn someone of the location of a police officer if the officer is running a speed trap,or in some way trying to catch one or more person(s) breaking a law(s) without knowing a police officer is present,it is called interfering with police officer(s)in the line of duty.
100% illegal to impersonate an officer of the law to illegally obtain information
If it's illegal in the state of the ticketing officer, yes!
Not nearly enough information is disclosed by the question. Chiefly: What are the circumstances?
Yes, a police officer can issue a traffic ticket based on the claim of another officer. If one officer observes a traffic violation and communicates that information to another officer, the second officer can take action, including issuing a ticket. However, the validity of the ticket may depend on the specific circumstances and local laws regarding the enforcement of such claims. It's essential for the issuing officer to have reasonable grounds for the ticket based on the information provided.
Yes, it is illegal to shine a flashlight at a police officer as it can be considered obstructing an officer's duties or interfering with their work, which is a crime.
yes - it's illegal to impersonate a police officer
Yes.
The Public Information Officer
A blind pig is another term for a blind tiger or speakeasy, or a police officer who has been bribed in order to ignore illegal activities.
By breaking the law.
Yes. She was a teacher for a year and then worked as an information officer for Oxfam for two years.