The police ANYWHERE legally use concealment and/or disguise in order to enforce speed and traffic laws.
Yes
Absolutely. KeVin Toronto Most people I know realize police can hide around anything or even be in a parking lot and it's their duty to catch speeders. Sorry to say I hope the police officers laid a good ticket on you because it's guys like you that think you own the road and end up killing someone. Nice try!
they went to winddrixville to hide from the police so they wouldn't get caught because Johnny killed Bob the Soc
Yes, a California police officer can hide and has no obligation to identify himself depending on the situation. They often use this trick to catch people speeding on the highway.
Police Woman - 1974 No Place to Hide 1-17 was released on: USA: 31 January 1975
Yes, police can hide on private property to issue tickets, but they typically need to have a lawful reason to be there, such as having permission from the property owner or being in pursuit of a suspect. However, the legality can vary by jurisdiction, and some courts might scrutinize the circumstances under which they conduct such enforcement. It's important to note that if the property is not open to the public, there may be additional legal considerations.
YES! Don't hide your car from the police it's very bad.
because he didn't want to be arrested
As far as I know it isn't illegal anywhere for a police officer to hide, its not considered entrapment unless you're being tricked into doing something you wouldn't normally do. So yes, they can hide while using radar.
Legally, they can be anywhere - even disguised as non-police-type vehicles.
Uhh Yes .
The cast of Hide Behind Me - 2011 includes: Chris Hipkiss as Police Officer Holly Jacobson as Young Amy Neal Ward as Adam Keith Whitehouse as Police Officer