A detective might respond to an "in progress" call of an ongoing crime if they were already out of the station and in a police vehicle, but as a rule these calls are initially handled by uniformed patrol officers. If an officer in plain clothes responds, patrol officers who do not recognize him may just see a man with a gun and mistake him for the suspect, so it's usually best to have these incidents handled by officers in uniform. Once the crime scene has been assessed and the crime is no longer evolving, a detective could respond to take up the investigation.
respond means to say something when some one calls you.
He calls her the "son"
If he does that before you date, I wouldn't but yes, you can
they are inter-special maters!
RESPOND: To answer or react to something. For example, When someone calls your name you RESPOND by looking to see who called you. Or you RESPOND verbally by saying "I am here!". When someone writes you a letter you RESPOND by sending a letter back to them.
Because of the volatility and nature of domestic violence calls.
Absent is NOT the answer. The correct answer is "Present, here." A+
Without the ability to communicate with each other, officers would not know how to tactically respond to serious calls. Radios allow officers to plan their deployments prior to arriving at the scene of such violent incidents as robberies, hostage-taking, explosions, etc. Additionally, officers update each other as the response goes on. They relay suspect descriptions, new information, locations, evidence, etc., to each other. Without tactical communications, officers would respond blindly to violent calls and would not know what the others are doing.
give him the number. then suggest that the three of you have a threesome. this is a great bonding activity.
I dont know go call up a firefighters place
Only if it does not respond to incoming calls from the base radio controller.
The reason why they do that is because they're crazy. They flip out over anything. Maybe he thinks you're mad at him.