A police officer doesn't have to ask you for anything.
The officer generally asks for a driver's license and/or proof of insurance, but, by no means is that a requirement.
If they have reasonable suspicion that an offense, is being, was being, or is about, to occur -OR- for their safety.
Everyone hates the police because they treat people wrong. Something you get pulled over for or stop/arrested are stupid. Most police take there job to their head and think they got authority.
By law, you are required to obey any request to stop your vehicle by a police officer. The officer can be in a car, on a motorcycle, on a bike, on foot or anything else you can think of. Even though it is illegal under certain circumstances for a policeman to pull you over, like instances of racial profiling or other discrimination, you are still required to stop.
Yes.
yes i would think so i mean you might get pulled over like i did when i had to take my grandma to the hospital but then i quickly told the officer she needed medical attention and he asscorted us
How is the Police Officer going to know your license is expired?? Unless you do something to Merit being pulled over the Police Officer will not know. However I would not want to be you when the Officer pulls you over and finds it is expired and you knew about it. Good Luck.
Yes, but first, he might ask you "Do you know why I pulled you over?".
The police officer can detain you long enough to cite you, but you have the right to refuse to answer questions or have your property searched.
If the stop results in a criminal charge or citation, yes, the officer must inform you of what you're being cited for. If the stop does not result in a citation or punishment, the officer does not have to inform you.
you know it is yor head
Until the statute of limitations applicable in that jurisdiction expires, a suspect may be charged.
If you're pulled over or in a similar situation, yes.
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.
If you get pulled over with no tag on your vehicle, the police officer will give you a ticket and impound your car. The fines could cost hundreds of dollars.
I'll answer this by repeating an old police adage - - "Fishermen can't catch all the fish in the lake either."
If being a police officer is what you want to do with your life, then having job satisfaction will of course improve your over-all sense of pleasure in life. However, there are no special mental or physical benefits of being a police officer over any other profession.
If being a police officer is what you want to do with your life, then having job satisfaction will of course improve your over-all sense of pleasure in life. However, there are no special mental or physical benefits of being a police officer over any other profession.