Police drug jargon generally mirrors what the local drug users say. If local users are calling marijuana "chronic," that's the term the local police will use.
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A security officers is not suppose to observe and report. The security officer should call the police.If a security officers sees a incident he is to call the police. He should not observe or report until the police get there.
Call the police.
Simply call your local police station and inform them of who you believe is growing and where.
If you do not have any proof that someone is using Marijuana around their children and the children appear to be in good health and looked after well then no, do not call the police.
not necessarily, sometimes your call is recorded if you call the police to report something.
You would have to call your individual station, but many departments will schedule a public tour for you.
That is asault and you can call the police.
If you have the badge number of a police officer, you can find out his or her name. Simply call the police station in that jurisdiction and ask for it.
The term for more than one police officer is "police officers" or simply "police." In a broader context, the entire law enforcement agency can be referred to as "the police" when discussing the collective group.
Not normally. There are still a few places where 911 dispatchers/call takers are sworn peace officer, but they are in the minority. The vast majority of dispatchers are civilians with no arrest authority.
Call the police if it's imperative that you find it.