No. He would probably lie to protect his mission. Undercover guys penetrate looking for evidence and cover up with lies.
No, of course not. If you ask someone if they are a criminal, do they have to tell you?
No. This is a total myth. If you ask an undercover police officer whether or not he's a cop, he does NOT have to answer truthfully.
No, Law Enforcement Officers are allowed, and will, lie to you in order to fulfill their duties.
Officers who are working in true "undercover" assignments are playing a 24-hour role where they not only have a different job, but a different name, residence, friends, etc. If that person is carrying a firearm and it would be uncharacteristic for the role they are playing, the firearm can give away their true occupation as a law enforcement officer. For this reason, undercover officers frequently work unarmed. If they do carry a firearm, the firearm is of a type usually one not associated with police. Undercover officers usually carry no police identification, as they don't want it to be found if someone goes through their personal belongings. Confusing "undercover" and "plainclothes" assignments is commonplace. A plainclothes officer performs traditional enforcement and investigative duties that may include frequenting places, such as bars, where a uniformed officer would draw too much attention. Even so, the plainclothes officer reports to the police station every day to begin work, carries a police firearm, and has his police identification on his person at all times.
The cast of True Beauty This Night - 2009 includes: Andy Dawson as Mugshot Cop Kristen Jacobson as Undercover Police Officer Meegan Michel as Elise Bowman Westley Nguyen as Police Officer Dustin Seavey as Rhett Somers Chris Torres as Detective
a police officer in forces the law and a peace officer avoids it!!! true true!! but yet you also have to think that not only do they do that they also well i think that they are hippies!!!!
Actually, there was no character named Carl who was a police officer on Family Matters. The character's name was Carl Winslow, and he was a police officer on the show. He was portrayed by actor Reginald VelJohnson.
In California, YEAH it's true
he could, but i am told that an officer without ID is not an officer of the law so technically you shouldn't have to do anything about it, but do not take this advice as 100% true
its true it really depends on the state laws but as in any form of law it is usually vauge and up to the police officer to make the call
The cast of True Piracy - 2013 includes: Lee Broda as Police Officer Freddy Douglas as Doctor Matt Fowler as Officer Falconeri Yarett Harper as Hospital Orderly Jesse Myers as Captain Jameson Mark Skeens as Captain Blackwell Christine Solomon as Officer Nathaniel
if you are a police officer but you kill someone in your dream it doesn't mean you will do it in real life because dreams may come true but not right awayIt would be surprising if a police officer did not have dreams of killing someone. Dreaming of a frightening but realistic possibility is a way of coping with the tension of a stressful job.
No. No violation, no ticket. But the officer may be required to keep a list of which vehicles (s)he has stopped - and why - as a means of showing what (s)hes's been doing during the day.
True.
Some people think that just because the police officer doesn't show up that they'll win automatically. That's not true. The prosecutor might ask for an adjournment same as you could if you needed more time for one reason or another. For more information, check out www.street-legal.ca