They are generally called gendarmes.
A gendarme is a French police officer.
call a policeman or police officer. Call the police force.
A police officer is "un policier, une policière" (or "un gendarme, une gendarme" in rural areas). The equivalent for "cop" is "flic"; it is not considered rude and they use it themselves. Finally, if if you want to address them, "monsieur l'agent / monsieur" for a male police officer, or "madame" for a female police officer, are the common ways in French.
A gendarme is a French Police Officer.
In France, it is respectful to address a police officer as "Monsieur" (Sir) or "Madame" (Ma'am). You can also use the term "Agent" followed by their rank if known, such as "Agent" or "Commissaire" (Commissioner). It is important to remain polite and respectful when addressing a French police officer.
No. A gendarme is a police officer.
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Those who call provided it is a police matter & not civil.
There is not a way to trace a call. Only the police officer can trace a call.
You would call him/her the chief of police.
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