yes
yes but you have to go and talk to the cops
Highway patrol officers are members of a highway patrol unit. The highway patrol is a state agency or a separate unit within a police department designated to patrol and police the highway systems.
directed patrol
As of 2007, there are 2109 officers
Officers who patrol specific locations at specific times to address a specific crime problem are often referred to as beat officers or neighborhood patrol officers. Their purpose is to maintain a visible presence in a particular area, deter criminal activity, and address specific crime issues in that location.
Yes, highway patrol officers have the authority to arrest individuals for violating traffic laws or committing other offenses while on the road.
A horse patrol is a group usually of police officers mounted on horseback and used to patrol streets. The horses added height make it much easier for the officers to see what's going on and to control the crowd.
There is border patrol...and different names for street patrol
A police management strategy designed to increase the productivity of patrol officers through the scientific analysis and evaluation of patrol techniques.
No. If you are under arrest, you are to stay in the back seat of the patrol car. In the front seats, there are tools that only officers can use.
Yes, because Patrol officers are exposed to public or community. their have multi task like community relation and getting information to public.Added: Patrol Officers are customarily the first line of contact the overwhelming majority of citizens have with their local law enforcement agency.
yes!