A police "blotter" (an expression not much used any longer in the US) is a reference to the police station's daily record of police reports and activities. It is a slang expression that encompasses, and refers loosely to, all the journals ledgers, arrest records, and associated paperwork generated during a tour of duty. These become the ongoing official record of activites and occurrences occurring during a 24 hour period, 24/7/365.
Police Blotter - 2005 was released on: USA: 8 March 2005 (Cinequest International Film Festival)
The newspaper that focuses on crimes is typically called a "crime blotter" or "police blotter." These sections in newspapers list recent crime incidents reported by law enforcement agencies in a specific area.
Police blotters can be read from just about any government regulated web page. They are used to monitor activities and to see what is happening in cities.
your local police department website, go to booking blotter, n say hi if you see me on there
what is the importance of police record
none of them have the blotter, you get it when you unfreeze fregly
Blotter paper is soaked in a liquid solution of a compound, then allowed to dry out.
Sand sprinkled on a freshly written page was used as ink blotter.
The cast of The Brand Blotter - 1920 includes: Hoot Gibson
The Writing on the Blotter - 1911 was released on: USA: 3 March 1911
a blotter is the thing you stamp it with . Like a stamp. Its what fregly gives Short answer the troll thing!
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