One of the factors of how far an undercover officer can go is depending upon the safety of others. Another factor is that they are not breaking any laws or privacy issues when doing their undercover work.
I think it is one second for every ten miles per hour you are travelling. For example if you are travelling at 50 miles per hour, you should be 5 seconds behind the car in front of you. You can judge this by counting the time between the time the car in front of you passes a stationary object, such as a phone pole, and the time you pass the same object.
The only time limit set by the laws is the amount of time that is allowed to pass until estate taxes are due. This is usually 9 months following a decedent's passing. As far as a time limit to settle an estate, this depends on many factors such as the allowance of claims against the estate, if there is contesting and fighting among the heirs or individuals who are not heirs, etc. There are some estates that have not been settled and the individual has been deceased for decades. I am sorry to tell you this, but as far as your question is concerned the answer is no, not until all factors in the process that have been met then at that time the property may and must be distributed unto the rightful beneficiaries. The only time limit is on fees and taxes.
So far as it makes a significant measurable difference in the final outcome.ANOTHER VIEW: It literally means, "Up to the extent to which it is relative and can be proven."
Typically, criminal background checks in Minnesota can go as far back as 7-10 years for most offenses. However, certain types of background checks, such as those required for sensitive positions or security clearances, may extend further back into an individual's history.
In the UK, you can typically claim PPI back as far as the late 1980s, but this can vary depending on individual circumstances and the specific policies involved. It's best to check with the relevant financial institution or seek advice from a reputable claims management company.
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Impersonation of a police officer or of any other public officer, is illegal in all States and countries.Impersonation for entertainment purposes only, as far as everyone is made aware of the impersonation and as far as no official insignia is used, is allowed in special dates, shows and private parties.
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Well, a police officer should be in physical shape not only to chase down "bad guys", but also to be in a better state of mind. Its a fact that people who are in shape are in better moods. As far as physical training a police officer should run, weight train, and generally be in good physical shape.
Typically, you should be able to fit your fist between your groin and the saddle. Of course, position and discipline are major factors.
FAR 11.403(a)
How far should headlights shine?
It should be really far away
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15 to 20 metre.
I think that for every person the duty comes first and then comes the festivals. and so the officer should be on duty , as it is mainly during the festive seasons that many try to violate the rules....so no.. the police officer should not go off... but if some one can come for the duty only then the officer can take offAdded: This is NOT even an opinion matter. It is an established FACT that througout the US law enforcement is a 24/7/365 operation, just like firefighting, EMS, hospital staff, public utility workers, and other essential occupations far too numerous to even begin to mention here.
How dense it is, and how far away it is.