Call your local police station and just ask them.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
They have not been in trouble with the police. Tom got a bit into trouble for the punching the stalker thing but that was it.
Yes they have both been in trouble with the police
When police get in trouble for stereotyping, it reinforces the stereotype that police tend to view some races differently. Of course, this stereotype of police is just as unfair as the racial stereotypes.
ned kelly got in trouble by the police because he shot 3 police men, robbed 2 banks and stole cattle.
yes you can get in big trouble with the police
You can get arrested and get into deep trouble.
The word trouble can be used as: A noun :- He was in trouble with the police. A verb :- My bunions trouble me.
No, you get in trouble for calling the police for silly things. Only call the police if you are in serious trouble or you witness a crime or an accident or any real emergency.You call animal control for a rat.
No, you should never get another licence sum how the police will find out about it and there is a chance you could get in more trouble then you already are:)
The adult would find itself in trouble with the police, social services, and especially with the parents of the other child.
If you just bought it and ask the police to check it and then it turns out to be stolen, in all likelihood you'd be in no trouble at all; you're just trying to verify the gun is clean. If it does turn out to be stolen, however, the police have to confiscate the gun, so you'd be out whatever you paid for it unless you filed a civil suit against the seller.