Arrest powers are by the individual states, and generally include the power to arrest and deliver based on lawful information or probable cause.
It is the power to arrest the people breaking the laws. Driving when drunk is an offence under negligence and the police can arrest someone.
most police officers are required to carry a firearm at all times in the area of arrest power.
All laws are meant to be followed and abided by, therefore if a law is broken by someone the Police have the power to arrest you for doing so; as the Job of the Police is to do exactly that; (uphold the laws of the country being Policed). In conclusion the answer to the question is that any law, if broken allows the police to lawfully arrest.
Be more specific. In what state would you be asking about?
If they have the power of arrest they should carry their credentials on their person.
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
Yes, police can arrest you at your workplace if they have a warrant or probable cause to do so.
no, you can not. but police can arrest you.
an arrest warrant.
"You are under arrest!" said the police officer.
The future tense of arrest is "will arrest" or "is going to arrest." For example, "The police will arrest the suspect."
You could try a citizen's arrest but the police man may refuse to be arrested. It is only a warranted police officer that is empowered by society to forcibly arrest someone.