This is a local question. Generally speaking the license is actually property of the state that issues it and may be held for any number of reasons.
Licenses are often kept if the license is not valid, if you are arrested for a traffic crime requiring license suspension, or if the license is held in lieu of bail.
Not completely. Radar detectors are more effective in open areas, as opposed to urban ones. Also, if a police officer targets the front license plate with a laser, your alarm will not go off.
Some everyday ones are police officer, officer of the law, detective and (at least in Britain) constable. There are many less formal ones, which vary from place to place. British ones include Bobby, Peeler, copper and a peculiarly Liverpudlian one, Rozzer.
Yes.Added: The operative phrase, is: "station ones-self in."
You may go to work for a police agency as a civilian at 18. Some departments (usually larger ones) even have a police cadet program. There are lots of jobs to do for the police like admin work or accounting or even a scientist!
It would be illegal in Washington State if the badge in any manner obstructed, altered, disfigured, etc.. the license plate. (see State Law RCW 46.16.240)
A police officer their role is to protect and serve the people to make a place a safe place to live. The police puts away the ones that comits crimes in their area. The federal can go about anywhere to help out the state or local police departments. The federal they also at times have to go under cover just like the police to catch a person that has committed a crime, just like the police the federal is here to protect.
Richard, the police officer is actually in the subway at the end of the city. The way to down town is blocked, so you have to use the subway. The subway is heavily equipped with zombies, especially the crawling ones. It is best you take a companion (Hank or Kelly). You will find his dead corpse at the end of the subway from where you can take the key.
Depends on where you are. In the UK, Yellow license plates are used on the rear of a car and white ones on the front. They are both retroreflective to aid visibility and conform to standards that allow ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) by the police.
The Philadelphia PD would be the best ones to ask, but in most cases you can be hired as a police officer with a prosthesis such as a titanium femur, so long as you can still pass the necessary physical fitness tests.
When you get a 'ticket' for violating a State Statute, City Ordinance, or Driving Code the violation is not tied to the license plate on the vehicle. The license plate is associated with the "registered owner" of the vehicle.When you get a 'ticket', it is associated with your driver's license, and the 'violation' is put in the driving record that is tied to your driver's license.You (if you are the registered owner of the vehicle) can get new license plates for your vehicle for many different reasons, unfortunately the tickets (violations) you get while driving (in any vehicle) are all associated with your driver license, not the vehicle's license plate.If you are referring to having been given a 'parking ticket', then the officer has 'called in' the license plate number and issued that parking ticket to the registered owner of the vehicle, which is also put on the person's driving record.Changing the license plate will not get you out of paying a parking ticket.
There is an extremely high rate of success with the information given in your case. It's all computerized and not hard to get this information in most cases. Wait a couple of weeks and keep phoning the officer you were talking too to see if they have found this person. If you weren't in touch with a particular officer then phone the police station and find out from there who was at the scene of this accident. Good luck Marcy The only catch to this is that they may have fake plates, as happened to my parents, or stolen ones off another vehicle as happened to a neighbor.
Belton in Texas is a city in the USA with a total population of 18,216. In Belton is a CHIPS (Citizens Helping in Police Services) program for helping the police. Everyone should travel at least ones to Belton in Texas!