When the policeman caught the beluga jaywalking, he was initially surprised to see the marine mammal out of water and crossing the street. After a brief moment of disbelief, he decided to help the beluga safely return to the water instead of issuing a ticket. The incident quickly drew attention from onlookers and local media, turning into a lighthearted story about the unusual scenario. Ultimately, the beluga became a local celebrity, symbolizing the importance of wildlife conservation and the need for safe habitats.
The police officer gave the man a ticket for jaywalking.
There is no specific act prohibiting jaywalking itself in SA, a police officer however does have a number of more generic offences that what is popularly known as jaywalking could fall under, penalties differ depending on the specific offence.
Jaywalking is an infraction in most areas. Police are capable of making a stop and writing a ticket over jaywalking, and may make an arrest if additional circumstances are present. The amount of the ticket is dependent on local laws.
Are the police catching the thief. active - The police caught the thief. passive - The thief was caught
He was caught by the police.
To the police station.
The adverb in the sentence is "at the end," which describes the time and place of when the robbers were caught by the police.
Yes, I just got a citation this morning from a motorcycle Sheriff for entering the crosswalk too late. Now I have to pay a fine or go to court.
Well 1st of all you should not have been driving with out a permit. Can you imagine what would have happened if you got caught by the police?! Don't do it again. You most certainly would have gone to jail! BE SMART..YOUR 15...THINK!
The Green Police (Nazis)!
Well I do...
It's when the police decide if what you did and how you behaved after being caught is worth the paper work...