Of course!
You call the police immediately and tell them your address and that you're in immediate danger.You call the police immediately and tell them your address and that you're in immediate danger.You call the police immediately and tell them your address and that you're in immediate danger.You call the police immediately and tell them your address and that you're in immediate danger.
Don't run is the first thing; make sure everyone is okay and out of harms way; out of the traffic - call for the police. Exchange driver's license information, insurance information. If anyone is hurt, call 911. DO NOT LEAVE THE SCENE until the police have told you it is okay or if it is a minor accident and you have not called the police and you have all exchanged info and you can drive away safely, then do so and immediately go and call your insurance co. But a police report should be filed on ALL ACCIDENTS NO MATTER WHAT.
Call the police if that's minor age in your state.
Call the police immediately and explain the situation carefully.
The police will take him/her into custody, call the parents, and a court date may be set if any laws were broken.
The right thing to do is call 911. If you have a lawyer call him/her right away (first even). Wait for law enforcement to arrive and do not make any threatening movements when they do arrive. Running away just makes things worse. Your lawyer will advise you. It obviously depends on the circumstances. A civilian, in the normal course of events, should call the emergency services.
When I got the stranger's phone call I immediately gave it to my mom and my mom called the police.
right away
press the red button if it is someone you do not know then immediately call the police no
if its your baby no
Get away from him and call the police.
Get away from it and call the fire service immediately.