Warn them first that it is not desired nor tolerated. Record incident. Then threaten to press charges for vandalism and trespassing.
Nothing. They either do it or they don't. The police will determine if there is a reason for them to respond.
BTW this is about someone with multiple personality disorder
This phrase can be interpreted as questioning the importance and purpose of life when someone or something threatens its existence. It can also express vulnerability and reliance on the circumstances and people that allow us to live.
practise with someone so pretend someone was robbing something and try to take them in okay and then you got the job
Yes, if they believe you are holdng something or someone they can. Some states have a law where if the police officer can reach in you vehicle,they can take whatever they need to arrest you.
Of course not!It is never, no matter what excuse you have, ok to kill someone. If someone is breaking into your house or something, call the police immediately.
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If something or someone is observed as unusual in respect to the natural activities, the police are called to take a report. The reported activity is classified as an incident, and this report is the first step in the investigation phase, for future follow-up.
the reason is because an accused person might not have thrown the merchandise on the floor, so if they police take the evidence it should have the accused fingerprints on it. How do you prove someone took something and then threw it somewhere if you didnt see them, there are no video cameras etc?
You can't have anyone arrested, but if anyone, a brother-in-law or a total stranger, threatens to kill you, you can and should report that to the police if you think the threat is serious. Be sure to tell the police why you take the threat seriously. The police will investigate and may arrest the person making the threat.
the police can not take your dog away because it barked. As long as it does not physically hurt someone and is not on their property, the police cant do anything.
No! that is a civil matter and the police can not enforce civil law, you must settle it in a court. The police, however, can stand by to keep the peace if the other party is willing to let you remove the property.
We let someone or something else take control of the situation.