Tell the police exactly how you feel. Say the f%*#@! criminal should stay in jail for the rest of his f!@#$% life
The criminal refused to cooperate with the police
because of the police brutality happenning around the world.
they can join the police force
It can be used to call an ambulance if someone is sick or injured, the fire brigade in case of fire, or police if you are being threatened.
Call the police ... file a report.
I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking, but if you feel threatened or that there is a danger to your life at all, you need to alert someone, anyone, even the police if you have to. Your safety is priority.
First, make a statement of the local police department and let them know about the situation for documentation. Then go to the magistrate office to secure warrants.
Police can investigate if a repossession is being legally accomplished. You cannot harass someone to collect a debt. They are in their rights to investigate.
YOU, as an individual, can't do anything except cooperate with the investigation and with evidence, reason and an alibi, if you are innocent, the police will come to the same conclusion.
Police and teachers often have to cooperate for the safety or well being of students. They need to communicate events, histories, concerns, and observations.
Yes, there is no need for a warrant. The person can refuse to cooperate with the police if they so choose, in which case they might be taken into custody for interrogation at the police department.
First of all - the police do not issue warrants - only the judicial system can issue warrants on which the police then act. (e.g.- A Magistrate, a Justice of the Peace - a Judge - etc). The person may have appeared before court and swore under oath that their report was true.