To be considered an ex-police officer means that at one time the person worked as a police officer. The person would be considered an ex-police after they were either laid off, quit, or retired.
call the police and report it yes. Technically it is considered kidnapping. So call the police!!!
My 1992 Ex Police got 22 on the hiway... My ex's 1995 Ex Police got 19 on the hiway
If your ex is bothering you or harassing you get an order of protection or go to the police.
NO. Risk is still there. Face it allegations to the police is SERIOUS. So Forgive the Ex but Keep them as An EX. Live, Learn & Move On.
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
Yes you should go to the police asap
No. Not unless you or your ex is in a relationship.
police is always used as plural ex. The police are searching for the thief. however policeman is ofcourse singular....
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Simply, call the police. If he is there against your will, it is illegal.
Call the police
The word "police" can be a noun or a verb. The noun form is often used as a noun adjunct. Ex. of noun: The police arrested the suspect. Ex. of noun adjunct: The immigrant to the US vowed to never live in a "police state" as he had in his native country. Ex. of verb: The Marine recruits policed their barracks before inspection. (Here, "police" is military terminology for "clean up, tidy up" an area.)