If what you are asking is if it will affect your life record, then the answer is yes and no. When you turn 18 (in america) then your youth record is "sealed" and your adult record begins. But, keep in mind that anything that is sealed, can be unsealed. So if you go to court in your adult years, your youth file could be opened.
call the police
yes!
you should do the right thing and report to the police or to his/her boss and get that person fired
Well, if you are stealing someones email password, or computer password that is called hacking. You can get into serious trouble by the police if you are of age 12 and over. Younger ages i do not know though. Hacking is very violent and against the law , no matter where you are. Hacking of computer will be caught by the police.
Yes, stealing a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve is illegal. In fact, stealing is illegal in the United States and most, if not all, other countries. In the US, many stores will call the police if someone is caught stealing a candy bar, so stealing anything can get you in trouble and might result in going to jail.
Are the police catching the thief. active - The police caught the thief. passive - The thief was caught
# call the police # # call the police #
The correct order is: Alfred gets caught stealing.... Alfred's boss suggests he'll call the police...... Alfred's mother comes to the store.... Alfred's boss does not call the police.
Stealing something is always a crime. Anyone who actually sees you steal something has the right to catch you and hold you until the police comes. But they can't be too rough about it, unless you resist them. I don't think they have the right to search you though, they should wait for the police for that. But theft is sitll a crime, even if you've handed the goods back. And if you've been caught stealing I don't think any judge would be too bothered about exactly how the stolen items were retrieved. You broke the law first.
He was caught by the police.
he was caught by the police
To the police station.