A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
No, it is not possible for two police officers to have the same badge number.
yep. they just the same as uk police.
A patrolmans badge is Silver that says City of New York Police. It also has a number, for example 31515. A sgt's badge is gold with and eagle over the top of the badge that also has city of new york police on it. It also says Sergeant on the bottom with a number. A detective badge is a sunburst type that says city of new york police AND detective with a number. Those are the only badges in the NYPD with numbers. Lieutenant and higher do not possess numbers.
If you have the badge number of a police officer, you can find out his or her name. Simply call the police station in that jurisdiction and ask for it.
usually, the icon is depicted as a yellow badge (think the shape of a police badge depending on where you’re from) with the letter M on it.
European Police Achievement Badge was created in 1982.
If you are referring to a police officers badge, each officer is assigned a personal identification number. If you had a reason to find out or indicate who a particular officer is or was, you could give his/her badge number, and this number would identify the officer. In other words, the number connects to a name.
A retired police officer may keep and display their badge in most jurisdictions. The badge will not protect you, its the training that does.
The saying on the West Yorkshire Police badge is "In the public service."
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Not all Police Officers are issued badge numbers. However, most municipalities require Police Officers to provide specific identifying information to you about who they are in the event you need to file a formal complaint.