No, your rights come from legislatures and charters (that the police policies must follow).
what is the police rights? the police rights is to be truth in what are they saying and be honest not getting money in all people
Yes, police in Michigan read Miranda rights. Reading Miranda rights is a national precedent. This means that all police in the United States read them.
police power might violate privacy rights
they have to read your rights before they arrest you.
They run the gamut from simple parking policies and dress codes to operational policies to complex policies involving benefits and legal rights
According to my U.S. history book, President Kennedy initially approached civil rights policies cautiously.
Most campus policies do not care whose the pot is, nor do the police. The best case is a fine. They are within their rights to expel. No one has ever said it was their pot when caught.
Your question is too vague for an answer. You need to specify which colonists and which policies.
Without the police understanding their duty to the law and the rights that are expressed in the constitution you have police that don't protect civil rights or the people they are sworn to serve.
It depends on which country you are in.
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