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Police do not ASK the person to do anything. They will discuss the situation and the police will say IF YOU WANT TO ... BUT WE CAN'T "ASK" YOU TO DO THAT.

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How do you know if someone is an informant for law informant?

by a person asking you to much questions, like what do you do for fun where do you work where do you stay, how many girlfriends have you had, who are your friends, even watch out for things like, if they are saying your name out loud, while they are in front of you, people out of the blue asking you if you know where any drugs are, there eye movements there hand reactions, the way they carry there-self in a conversation, watch for them, to be a little nervous while talking to you. and that's most of the ways you know. and some of them can act just like a smooth criminal just, get you a friend, and a scanner to have two lookouts a scanner for monitoring and a friend to be your eyes and ears always never do things alone.


What is a informant?

Someone who informs police about the mafia.


What is a mob informant?

Someone who informs police about the mafia.


What are people called when they accuse someone of something?

An accuser, whistleblower, informant, or (in court) the plaintiff.


What is a detective?

A detective is someone that solves crimes. A detective looks for answers.


Has anyone seen the new Matt Damon movie The Informant in which he plays Mark Whitacre the former Archer Daniels Midland executive who became an FBI informant?

No I haven't. But to answer your question: Yes someone has.


What is the difference between undercover and informant?

Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.


How can you politely request someone to refrain from sharing confidential information?

You can politely ask someone to keep confidential information private by saying something like, "I appreciate your understanding that this information is sensitive and should be kept confidential. Please refrain from sharing it with others."


If you report someone on Facebook can they find out it was you?

No reports are completely confidential.


How can we distinguish between the 'detective' and the 'suspense' novel?

Detective novels have a detective or someone who is trying to solve a crime like a detective. Suspense novels just have cliff hangers and an air of mystery. Basically, detective novels can be suspense novels if they are suspenseful. Suspense novels can be detective novels if they have a detective or someone solving a mystery.


What is person who solves crimes is called?

Someone who solves crimes is a detective.


What occurred when someone feels personal or confidential information?

Information Theft