no
If the property holder gives the police department access to the community for security reasons, the police officer can conduct himself as if he was on patrol in a public neighborhood. Pay the ticket.
Any police officer can give you a ticket for failing to produce proof of valid, current automobile insurance if pulled over while driving/riding said automobile.
The police car itself will never give you a speeding ticket. The officer inside the car, however, can, whether or not their vehicle is in motion. They are just as capable of taking speed measurements while movement as they are while stationary.
Yes. A police officer is able to act on any illegal activities that he may see. So in your case yes. This doesnt happen much because an off duty cop is on break and littering is a pity crime i dont see why he/she would intervene and waste his/her time.
Yes. No - its a jerky thing to do, but you should not be speeding if there arent any cops around - so they CAN ticket you if you were speeding when you didnt see them.
yes
yes....if that citizen happens to be a police officer
You CAN NOT give an officer a ticket, but what you can do is write down the car number and the date and time you obsevered it. Then you can go to the police Staion and ask the dispatcher/receptionist what the officer's name is and file a complaint.
Because the balloon broke the law of gravity!
If it's illegal in the state of the ticketing officer, yes!
A police officer can give a ticket for anything you do that's in violation of the law on the road, littering or grafitti.
Most locations have a law against bad driving. It's not exactly called that... it may be legally referred to as "careless and imprudent", for example... but it basically means that a police officer can give you a ticket for almost literally anything the officer considers to be bad driving. You may be able to contest the ticket, in which case you're taking your chances that a judge and/or a jury will agree with you and not with the police officer, but in short: yes, a police officer can give you a ticket for not passing a semi.
If the property holder gives the police department access to the community for security reasons, the police officer can conduct himself as if he was on patrol in a public neighborhood. Pay the ticket.
yes and noif its your property noif its not then yes, that is called trespassing:)
Yes, if the owner of the complex has given the police written permission to issue tickets on the property.
the police will give you a ticket or give you a warning the police will give you a ticket or give you a warning
From a student: They call the police, and from there the police can decide whether to give you a ticket or not.