when they us there rader to track people down and when they are doing breth testing and when the want to see who fast a car is going
Unsure what the questioner is asking. Police WORK does involve the use of science. the use of FORCE by the police can utilize science in the types of methods available to them to apply that force. The use of physical force by police can involve knowledge of physical anatomy and body mechanics.
They use science for things like radars, computers etc. so they can see the criminals
The capacity to use a bathroom is only expected by an active police officer,but that's not to say there is not at least one police officer who struggles in this area
a police officer would use a database for identity of whose been in prison and who is in prison
No, it is not appropriate to use profanity or disrespectful language towards a police officer.
Yes - hard to think of any occupation that doesn't use math in some form.
There are 38 states in which it is legal to use recording equiptment on a police officer this is however, as long as it does not interfere with their work. Some of these states are; California, Conneticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusettes< Michigan, Montanna and Washington.
Yes, but most police agencies would not permit an officer to work if he or she was under the influence of marijuana or tested positive for marijuana use.
By shoving its elements into his as*
If he can catch up.
In France, it is respectful to address a police officer as "Monsieur" (Sir) or "Madame" (Ma'am). You can also use the term "Agent" followed by their rank if known, such as "Agent" or "Commissaire" (Commissioner). It is important to remain polite and respectful when addressing a French police officer.
Depending on the agency you choose to work for you don't necessarily have to be a sworn law officer. Many agencies use civilian technicians to pefrom those duties.