almost all locations allow off-duty officers to issue citations if nessescary.
No.
Yes they can
2 hours
A police officer can ticket or arrest any where they see a violation of law. There are restrictions about searches and your home, and probable cause. But if your car must be registered, displaying all legal tags and plates, for it to be parked or driven.
Yes. In most cases an off-duty officer can also issue a ticket either at that time or at a later time.
yes because if a police officer is off their shift and are speeding they can get a ticket anyway. The average citizen does not have the legal authority to issue a ticket to anyone, police officer or regular citizen. A police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer who is violating the law while not in the performance of their duties.
Yes.
No.
Yes they can
Yes
2 hours
yes
no but he can issue you a ticket because of it.
A police officer can ticket or arrest any where they see a violation of law. There are restrictions about searches and your home, and probable cause. But if your car must be registered, displaying all legal tags and plates, for it to be parked or driven.
Yes. In most cases an off-duty officer can also issue a ticket either at that time or at a later time.
Many police departments have cameras and issue tickets that way. And by mailing the ticket, it can't be lost or stolen.
i dont think so