Former police officers don't have any special rights in this regard, but that still means the answer is "yes," since basically anyone can take pictures of you.
There are some limitations on how the pictures can be used ... people are generally considered to own the rights to their own likeness, so you usually can't use a photograph of someone for commercial purposes without their consent (with some exceptions if the subject is "newsworthy"). But the act of taking a picture is not illegal, nor can you sue over it.
I don't think they can, even if they are law enforcements, it would be wrong for a Police officer to do that.
Police officers may take pictures without permission to the extent that a member of the public may lawfully do the same. Additionally, police officers may take pictures in any place where they are lawfully present, and may only do so for lawful purposes. For example, a police officer executing a search warrant may take pictures for use as evidence.
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Yes, it is required to take 6 months of police academy
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If the repo agent can demonstrate that he has lawful claim to take the car then the Police Officer cannot prevent him.
Yes, you will do excercise tuff in officer training, but be in shape and fit
Yes, this should not prevent one from becoming a police officer...assuming that the person applying is upfront regarding the condition that he/she is receiving the medication for.
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no but he can issue you a ticket because of it.
If the officer is directing traffic, regardless of the sign or signal, the officer's signals take precedence.
Any person with a gun has the potential to be a threat to a police officer. A suicidal person with a gun in their hand is a significant threat. If the gun is pointed at the officer, he would be justified in trying to stop the imminent threat. If the gun is not pointed at the officer, the officer should have his weapon at the ready, and take cover.