It is generally not legal to swear at police officers as it can be considered disorderly conduct or verbal assault, which are punishable offenses.
yes
It is legal to defend yourself against police officers if you believe your life is in danger and you are acting in self-defense. However, it is important to comply with their instructions and seek legal counsel afterwards.
It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be! It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be!
Yes, in the United States, it is generally legal to film police officers in public while they are performing their duties as long as you do not interfere with their work.
The bastards do it all the time! It's not legal.
Yes, police officers have a legal obligation to enforce the law as part of their duties to uphold public safety and maintain order in society.
Law enforcement officers either 'swear an oath' verbally or by signing their names, depending on the situation and what "oath" is being referred to.
Yes they are police officers.
An organized body of police officers employed by a recognized government, who are responsible for the enforcement of laws within a jurisdiction.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
Yes, if they are in "fresh pursuit" of the individual.
Police officers use breath analyzers to test drivers for the presence of alcohol or other substances. They can tell if a driver is over the legal alcohol limit and therefore a danger to other drivers.