Just wondering, can city police officers patrol on a state highway if the highway is within the city limits?
That is, can they write tickets for people who have, hypothetically, been speeding on the state highway- or is that only done by the county sheriff?
Also, can a city police officer work both traffic duty and then be called to deal with a domestic disturbance?
PS: ...And NO I'm not asking this question because I received a ticket.
That is, can they write tickets for people who have, hypothetically, been speeding on the state highway- or is that only done by the county sheriff?
Also, can a city police officer work both traffic duty and then be called to deal with a domestic disturbance?
PS: ...And NO I'm not asking this question because I received a ticket.
). What you might be thinking about is a thing called "revised priorities". If your sitting at a simple traffic stop (say speeding or some other minor stop, not OWI/OAR etc) and you get a call that there is some guy brandishing a gun at a domestic, then you leave the traffic and get your ass in gear (that is if there is no other officer available).
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