Call 112
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If you call 112 you get to the emergency line. You can call 02800 wherever in the country and you will get to the nearest open police station. They can also put you in contact with any police station in Norway.
Update:
And if you should be in Norway, in an emergency, struggling to remember the numbers you read before the trip on the internet: No worry, of course they place 911 calls directly to the local emergency central.
It depends on where your name is. The police could suspect you committed a crime, and are attempting to find evidence of that. You could be the police officer that applied or you could be the judge that signed it.
You ask the police officer, or they would've turned in their badge,you would see them without a badge.
If you need to see a Police officer for a reason, visit your local Police Station. Every town should have one. Otherwise, you can find Police on patrols everywhere from city centres, to a nightclub at night.
Ask a police officer
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Assumedly you know the officer's police department for which he works. You can call the non-emergency number and ask for that officer's voicemail.
To be a sheriff you have to gain the experience as a police officer. Once you have been a police officer for some time you can apply for the job as sheriff.
Im trying to find the same thing out lol I think it is very much from what ive gathered. You could try the Dubai police website if you can translate Arabic lol
Report crime to the nearest police officer you can find. Once you tell the officer that you have witnessed a crime, he will help you explain what happened and ask you about details that will help them investigate. If you cannot find a police officer, or are too young to get to a police station yourself, bring it to your teacher, a parent, or other authority figure.
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If you are a police officer then watch it on your computer!
If you have the badge number of a police officer, you can find out his or her name. Simply call the police station in that jurisdiction and ask for it.