You would normally name the police officer (driver) and his employer, e.g. the city or police department where he works.
It is highly unlikely that any police officer would purposely write such a thing on a ticket. It is probably a misspelling of 'gray'.
Call the police and get a police report. Call your insurance company and report it to them asap.
You got the same powers as a police officer, If you looking on becoming a full time police officer being a special constable helps because you already part of the police force
i heard you have to be 18 to be a police officer in the state of arkansas, but you have to be 21 to be a state trooper.source: my cousin got pulled over and started talking to the cop about him wanting to be a future police officer.
Holly Gibbs, a character from the TV show "Chicago PD," died in a car accident while on duty as a police officer. She was hit by an oncoming vehicle during a high-speed pursuit.
No. Obstruction would be if you got in the way of the police trying to capture a criminal. This would have to be on purpose on your part, not by accident.
well she did he was a police officer called William Wilson they divorced in 2004
Huh? What did they charge you with when they got you to the police station?
pretty much everyone saw a police officer before i think you mean got in trouble and the police came.
For one reason or another the officer withheld the ticket or forgot to file it. Hang on to the letter you received, your check and your copy of the ticket, in case it suddenly shows up in the system and you get notified. It is proof that you tried to comply with paying the fine.
yes, during a concert he threw waterballoons at an officer and almost got arrested, but his bodyguard talked the officer out of it.
"un gendarme" is a military policeman, who has the powers of a policeman, but works mainly by the countryside. "un policier" is a police officer working in the main towns. Under French law enforcement organization, the Police is under the responsability of the Ministère de l'Intérieur (Homeland Ministry), while the Gendarmerie belongs to the Ministère de la Défense (Defence Ministry) Christophe (son of a gendarme)