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When approaching an officer from behind and are about to overtake him, you should a) take what action and b) make what request?

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Final answer:

You should stop moving and become stationary when intending to overtake an officer, recognizing their authority within the scope of their official duties.

Step-by-step explanation:

When approaching an officer from behind and intending to overtake him, you should stop moving and become stationary until the officer has passed by.

This action ensures both your safety and that of the officer, and it complies with the general expectation in society for individuals to recognize and act according to the positions of authority held by police officers.

For instance, a driver will typically pull over to the side of the road when a police car with flashing lights approaches from behind, acknowledging the officer's authority to make such a request.

However, this authority has limits; it must be within the officer's official duties, such as issuing a speeding ticket and not personal errands like mowing their lawn.

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