This isn't a matter of law, it's a matter of department policy.
In California is questioning by a police officer in your home and the restriction of movement by statements of "you may not smoke", "do not get up", "do not go outside", "you can not speak to them", custodial questioning or arrest?
No because in Amsterdam it is legal to smoke marajuana; but only in "weed cafes" that sell it.
they can but they shouldn't
On a few occasions yes , but it depends on the person not just police as a group
I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.I assume you mean smoke and water are coming from the A/C vents. I suspect you are seeing steam and coolant. You probably have a heater core leaking.
No, Joe Friday, the fictional character from the television series "Dragnet," did not smoke. His character was portrayed as a straight-laced, no-nonsense police officer who adhered to a disciplined lifestyle, which included not smoking. The show often emphasized his commitment to law and order, further reinforcing this aspect of his character.
Clinton H. Smoke has written: 'Company Officer' 'The company officer' -- subject(s): Fire extinction, Fire fighters, Vocational guidance, Certification
categorically "no," suspect a head gasket.
As long as there are no (police)around
They won't let you smoke weed.... I hate it
An air conditioner should not smell like smoke when turned on (or when turned off). I would have to suspect that the electrical insulation is burning.
You could have your probation revoked and go back to prison.