Yes. Regardless of the state where your car is registered, if the plates are expired you can be stopped.
Yes code enforcement officers have all the rights of writing tickets of a police officer do.
A vehicle just sitting with an expired registration is not a violation of the law. If the police officer had witnessed the vehicle in operation with an expired registration, then there would be a legal violation. Even if the vehicle wasn't there a couple hours earlier, the police officer has no way of knowing for sure that it was driven there, unless they actually saw it in operation. However, an abandoned vehicle, or a vehicle parked illegally, has the same status regardless of the registration.
Yes, the police technically could wait until you are driving in order to give you a ticket when your license is expired. Hopefully the police would warn you that your license was expired rather than immediately ticketing you.
A citizen can not pull over a police officer for bending the law, but you can report them to the superiors of their Police Department.
Based on the question, I assume the officer in question is employed by the police department; however, has not completed training through the state. Yes, the police officer can issue a ticket. Although not certified, the officer has been granted authority through the police department, and holds the authority to do anything that a certified officer may do (within reason).
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.
A peace officer is another term for police officer. A police officer is someone who is paid to protect and serve the people.
A trainee police officer can also be referred to as a police cadet or a police recruit.
A peace officer is another term for police officer. A police officer is someone who is paid to protect and serve the people.
No. If it's expired, you effectively do not have a permit, the same as if your driver's license is expired, you are not licensed. You may be able to contest or weasle your way out of a ticket if it recently expired and you encounter a forgiving police or parking officer, but it is not legal.
It is defined by state or federal law. In Oregon, for example, a police officer has authority through the entire state.
Police officer, law enforcement officer, cop, security force, masters at arms (for the Navy), bobby (Britain) Constable , gumshoe; there's an unlimited number of terms for 'police officer'.
Yes. With very few exceptions a police officer is never required to act.
If you are a police officer you would not need to ask. A police officer doing his duty will treat another police officer as any member of the public (if they are out of uniform and off duty).
no it is not an abbreviation for police officer...... or u can wait for another answers..Added: The abbreviation for the rank of "officer" is usally written as "OFC" (e.g.: Ofc. John Q. Smith).
I am interpreting your question to mean, "Can the police notify your probation officer that you are making a complaint against a police officer?" The answer is "yes." The police can make contact with your probation officer at any time, for any reason, and convey any information they care to disclose.
I don't think there are "peace officers in Florida. I believe peace officer is another word for police officer.