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If a police officer is acting in his official capacity, you cannot put a restraining order on him. If, for example, an officer is investigating you for something, you cannot stop him from investigating. If you feel an officer is violating your rights in his official capacity, the best thing to do is go to the officer's supervisor and try to resolve the problem. When an officer is not acting in his official capacity, like he's your neighbor and is bothering you, then you can get a restraining order against him. Remember, when not acting as an officer, he is just a private citizen; just like you.
They should immediately contact the police and report the actions. If a pattern shows, then a restraining order can be obtained.
Talk to a police officer. He will give you the paper work.
My girlfriend was in the military and was raped by the enemy and restrained.
Report it to the police and get a restraining order
your local police station
Yes, and they do have the right to judge, but being an ex police officer would give a better chance to make a decision based on his experience.
You will need to contact the police or the courts to get restraining order against an ex in Riverside, CA.
talk to the police
Call the police and/or get a restraining order.
probably not a restraining order, but maybe the police could talk to them and tell them to knock it off
No. A landlord can APPLY for a restraining order on a tenant, but the Sheriff, Court Officer, or Process Server will perform the actual service on the renter.