There isn't a specific age that is universally considered "too old" for law enforcement, as it often depends on the physical fitness, mental acuity, and capabilities of the individual. Many departments have age limits for recruits, often around 21 to 35 years old, but experienced officers can continue to serve well into their 50s or 60s if they meet performance standards. Ultimately, the suitability for law enforcement should be assessed on an individual basis rather than a strict age limit.
Yes, and it has nothing to do with the parents permission or not (although they can report it to law enforcement). The legal age of consent in WV is 16 but because of the age difference between the 16 year old juvenile and the 21 year old "boyfriend" is too great, he is too old to have sex with you according to the wording of the applicable WV State Law.
There is no maximum age designated by Constitution or by law, so it is a matter of the personal opinions of the voters.
Law enforcement.
Unfortunately, NOT a Federal police officer. You are already too old, by law, to be considered for that position. However, you can attempt to hire on with almost any otherlaw enforcement agency that is looking for recruits. If you pass the medical, mental, and physical agility tests AND there is no age restriction stated in their hiring process, you can.
No age is 'too old' to become married.
There is no age too old to send a letter.
No age is "too old"! If you like what you do then carry on!
The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics is used by virtually every police agency in the country. it is, however, too big to cut and paste here. It is available thru any search engine as "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics."
Is age 18 too old. Sure would have solved a lot of problems.
No age is too old for a diaper, it just goes by if you need one or not.
No age is too old for a Nintendo.
Cats are typically considered too old to have kittens around the age of 8-10 years old.