Yes. California peace officers retain their police powers throughout the state.
No, city police officers typically do not have authority to issue citations on state highways in Alabama. Jurisdiction for enforcing traffic laws on state highways usually falls under the Alabama State Troopers or State Highway Patrol. City police officers generally have authority within their own jurisdiction, which typically includes city streets and roads.
United States Park Service Rangers are federal law enforcement officers. Park Ranges also the authority to issue citations for federal violations and make arrests.
Stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
The powers of peace officers, including the power to enforce the California Vehicle Code, are laid out in Section 830.1 of the California Penal Code.
See Highways Agency Traffic Officers.
Yes.
If the highway runs through their jurisdiction, yes.
In general, a security guard does not have the authority to write official traffic or parking tickets, as this power is typically reserved for law enforcement officers. However, security guards can issue citations for violations of private property rules, such as unauthorized parking or loitering, depending on the policies of the property they are assigned to. These citations may not carry the same legal weight as official tickets issued by police. Always check local laws and regulations, as they can vary.
Stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
Halt, stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
Stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
More information needs to be known. Two tickets for WHAT? Traffic violations are misdemeanors which must occur in the officers presence in order to be cited for them. However, officers can also issue "tickets" (summonses) for other minor violations such as minor drug use/possession, trash violations, etc - etc.