Yes. In this context, he is being referred to by name, and the word 'Officer' is part of his official title. If, however, you were saying that "John Smith is an officer", no capital would be required.
No, "ma'am" should not be capitalized in the phrase "Thank you ma'am." It is considered a common noun and not a proper noun.
It should be--- The university thanks you... But if university is part of the proper noun then it should be capitalized. Example: The Oakland University thanks you...
No, "session" should not be capitalized when referring to "session 2" as it is not a proper noun. Only capitalize the word if it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes! But if you were saying "the fifth chapter", you wouldn't capitalize it.
No. Nouns are not capitalized unless they are part of a title.
No!it should not!
I have seen a lot of business cards that says CEO and I think that is fine. Everyone knows what a CEO is. However, some people might confuse CEO with Chief Entertainment Officer or Chief Engineering Officer.. it is unlikely but just saying.
Like any other person, an officer can ask you these questions in a public place. You don't have to answer if the questions are not part of an interrogation or a witness statement. Your attitude toward the officer at the time may determine the outcome of the situation, so at least be respectful if you respond.
It's not illegal to tell a police officer you're going to get him fired. It's just stupid.
It is not legal to use offensive language towards a police officer, including saying "fuck you." This can result in charges of disorderly conduct or verbal assault.
No. You would not be impersonating an officer.
no. anniversary should never be capitalized! =)
Let me just start by saying that you should not be a Police Officer. Getting back to your question. As a police officer you have a "Moral Clause" in which your current agency can use to hire you. Since you are already a police officer you should know that if you did drugs (depending on what you did) at one point you were in possession of such drugs. In CA that's a felony. Technically speaking you commited a felony and got away with it. Do the rest of us, hospital police a favor and quit your job.
No, "ma'am" should not be capitalized in the phrase "Thank you ma'am." It is considered a common noun and not a proper noun.
Bellau Wood
It should be--- The university thanks you... But if university is part of the proper noun then it should be capitalized. Example: The Oakland University thanks you...
It depends on if your saying it in a name. Sunrise Boulevard is capitalized. But just saying," walk down that boulevard" isn't capitalized. Dumb a**