A police officer's duty is to make sure a certain area is safe.
ANY unwanted touching. NEVER touch a police officer in the performance of his duties.
A prefect is like a hall monitor. Their duties can include a liaison between students and teachers, an information officer or a police officer for a school.
A police department can be sued for the criminal misconduct by one of its officers, if the misconduct pertains to something done during the course of their duties or otherwise related to their duties as a police officer. However, if a police officer lies to a woman at a bar in order to have a one night stand, for example, that wouldn't be grounds to sue the police department.
obstruction of justiceAdded: In some jurisdictions also known as "Impeding" or "Obstructing" an officer in the performance of their duties.
A sworn law enforcement officer assigned to duties while wearing "street-type" clothing, so that they "blend-in" with the criminal element and whose identity as a police officer is not usually known.
SDO stands for Sub-Divisional Officer in the police department. The SDO is responsible for the administrative and operational duties in a sub-division or area within a district.
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Depending on the agency you choose to work for you don't necessarily have to be a sworn law officer. Many agencies use civilian technicians to pefrom those duties.
Depending on the jurisdiction you're in: "Obstruction of Justice" - "Interfering With A Law Enforcement Officer in the Performance of his duties - "Hindering An Officer... etc)" - "Assault On A Police Officer" - etc - etc. None of it is good.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
From what I've heard you can as long as your not interfering with him performing his duties or trespassing. What is considered interference they can always detain you and make you wait for a judge to answer that.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."