In most cases all laws apply to police and non-police both. Some laws have specific exemptions for police.
Yes, at least in any city that I am aware of. Even if you were in the military, you have to go through the academy to learn all the police procedures and laws of the state.
It is not legal for a President or police force to only enforce laws they choose. All laws that are legal on the books should be enforced by all government and police entities.
The best place to learn about all the laws in Illinois is to go to the courthouse or the police station. They will have a list of all the laws in Illinois.
Citizens of Athens lived under the laws of the city. Their individual rights were absolute, subject to those laws. Citizens were adult males. All others had no specific rights.
All laws are meant to be followed and abided by, therefore if a law is broken by someone the Police have the power to arrest you for doing so; as the Job of the Police is to do exactly that; (uphold the laws of the country being Policed). In conclusion the answer to the question is that any law, if broken allows the police to lawfully arrest.
municipal police work for a specific city, township or village. County police or county sheriffs work for the county. Cities, villages or townships that are small sometimes contract the county police of sheriff to handle police services when they dont have their own police department
Yes, and you can view all the laws here: http://www.securitysaint.com/laws--restrictions.html . The only states that have it illegal to own a baton , unless you're a police officer, are California,New York, Massachusetts, and the city of Washington D.C.
State, county and city laws are all different when it comes to BB Guns. You have to check with your local police department and ask. You can look up your state laws on the internet or at a library - they are happy to help you look it up.
JERSEY CITY POLICE CARS ARE BLACK & WHITE BUT WERE ALL WHITE COUPLE YEARS BACK.
Of course! and they do when it is necessary! A police officer is subject to the same laws as anyone else, and a few extra laws in many states, and at the federal level, because of their role as a police officer. Since officers are the same as anyone else, the same requirements for arresting a police officer exist as arresting anyone else. For any arrest probable cause and an arrest authority has to exist. This is a simplified answer, but essentially, the answer is the same process, and protections that apply to the public apply to the police officer.
all you have to do is stop the car and get out of the car and listen to the police siren