a police officer would use a database for identity of whose been in prison and who is in prison
A Policewoman.Answer:A female police officer is a police officer. If her rank is known she should be addressed as Constable, Sergeant, Detective, Chief, etc. In conversation the use of ma'am would be appropriate.
why would you use database?
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
you would use a database? You would use it to store data
you could write, when i get older i would like to be a detective or a police officer
to find out others details
No, it is not appropriate to use profanity or disrespectful language towards a police officer.
police dont use allot of technology in this job. The technology that they would use is a computer that they use to find chriminals, write statements of other people and communicate with other police stations.
McDonald's use database for...
It is unconstitutional for a police officer to formally question a person before reading them their rights.
Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."
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.