:) if you ever phoned the police you'd know they track the line your using and they will find you. eventually anyway. cops they don't know how to catch the good crooks. sort of anyway. but they would track you down and they could charge you for false accusation and you could get a leture from them about wasting their time.
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I would describe her as caring.The police asked the witness to describe the suspect.
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Maybe. It depends on the "crime" and who was doing it. If it was a fellow worker you should have gone through the chain of command instead of calling the police. Calling the police was not the proper action. If you were being robbed, then calling the police would have been the proper action. Since you were fired my guess is that it was something between you and a person you work with.
If you have sole custody then act immediately by calling the police. See discussion at related question link.If you have sole custody then act immediately by calling the police. See discussion at related question link.If you have sole custody then act immediately by calling the police. See discussion at related question link.If you have sole custody then act immediately by calling the police. See discussion at related question link.
keep calling it
Mrs. Higgins talks Sam Carr out of calling the police.
Nothing. It is just a form.
In the back seat of a patrol car, at the police station, or simply by calling 911 to have a wee chat with the police man...jolly good.
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Inquire the NYC Police academies to learn about information on applying for a police license. They can give you insight and information on what you wish to learn.
Police are availabe 24/7 by calling the department or dialing 911, so the answer would be yes.
The police will probably overlook there not calling it in right away since they did report the crash as required by law. You on the other hand could get in trouble for asking that they not report the crash, but they will probably overlook that also unless you complain to the police