it depends!
but mosttly will be 10 yrs!
Other then calling 911 when nothing is going on there is no known prank number that you can call.
In Wyoming, prank calling can potentially be considered illegal under certain circumstances. If the prank call involves harassment, threats, or other criminal behavior, it could be classified as a form of harassment or intimidation, which is against the law. Additionally, Wyoming has laws against making false statements to emergency services, so prank calling 911 or other emergency numbers could result in legal consequences. It is important to be mindful of the potential legal implications of prank calling in Wyoming and to always act responsibly and respectfully when using telecommunications services.
Prank calling is illegal and you may spend up to a year in prison, with a $5,000 fine.This depends on what state (Or country) you live in. Prank calling is not illegal, unless you prank call an attorney's office, a police department, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), a hospital, fire department, or 911.Given the records and the ability to determine the source of a call, charges can be filed for harassment and other tortuous acts.
The new laws state that prank calling is illegal!
a good website to go on 4 prank calling is prankdial.com hope you have fun
Some individuals have posted to this and suggested calling 911 as a prank. This is absolute foolishness, as well as being against the law. Additionally, site policy prohibits posting phone numbers for anything like what is being asked.
I.P Freely
No, calling 911 for emergencies is not illegal. It is a necessary and important action to take in case of emergencies.
No but when you prank call people have to right to call the cops on you
Andy
Because they probably would have thought it was a prank call and hung up, it was safer not to mention Michael's name.
Yes, it is illegal to make prank calls to 911 as it can tie up emergency lines and prevent real emergencies from receiving help in a timely manner. It is considered a waste of emergency resources and can result in criminal charges.