It is generally not appropriate to call the police to ask a question, as they are typically reserved for emergencies or situations that require immediate assistance. If you have a non-emergency question, it is best to contact your local police department's non-emergency line or seek information from their website or other resources.
Yes, you can call a police department to ask questions about a specific incident.
Yes, you can call the police department to ask questions about a recent incident.
Call your local police department and ask them this question.
Yes, you can ask the police about safety measures in your neighborhood.
Call your local police station and just ask them.
Well you could call the police or sort it out your self if in dint ask your question the tough soz
Well you could call the police or sort it out your self if in dint ask your question the tough soz
I can think of hundreds, but it strikes me that if they are not appropriate to ask, they are not appropriate to write down here.
"Did you swap drivers?" would not be an appropriate question.
if it is appropriate
Give the police a call and ask.
You call the police department, ask to speak to whichever officer wanted to question you, and say that you've changed your mind.