you are not supposed to drive on the interstate with your highbeam because it blinds the other oncoming vehicles and could cause them to have a devistating accident. you will get pulled over if an officer sees you
If a police officer is involved in an accident while working and is at fault, the accident should be reported by another officer. There are no differences in the accident reports made with an officer involved in an accident. Any questions regarding a lawsuit against the officer should be asked directly to a lawyer.
An interstate compact transfer request if you are eligible. Ask your officer.
There is no certain law dealing with minors and handcuffing them. If the minor poses as a threat to the arresting officer, then the minor may be handcuffed. It is based on the officer's discretion.
The fact that they were a police officer has little to do with the accident unless they had their lights on and were responding to a call. Otherwise, fault will pay for damages. That's all.
A police officer has that discretionary power .
Keep directing the movie.
if it's clear that the other person was at fault or was drunk then yes he couldAdded: In such an instance it would be better for appearance sake, as well as prosecuting the case later in court, if the investigation was done by another officer or agency.
It depends on the situation. If an auto accident, the officer can have you exchange personal data. In criminal cass, in most jurisdictions the answer is NO.
The police officer was firm while dealing with the unruly crowd.
Administrative Officer/PIO
what ever they feel like doing