To obtain someone's personal information from Vodafone, police typically need to present a valid legal request, such as a subpoena or a search warrant, which demonstrates probable cause and specifies the information sought. This legal process ensures that the request complies with privacy laws and regulations. Additionally, they might need to demonstrate that the information is relevant to an ongoing investigation or legal proceeding. Vodafone would then review the request for compliance before releasing any data.
the only thing that u can do is going to the police and report the number and they will contact vodafone but vodafone can not give you any information due to the data protection act
no tracing of vodafone numbers ;goto nearest police station and put the complaint with that number.........!
Police officers are generally not allowed to share personal information about individuals unless it is necessary for a specific law enforcement purpose or with the individual's consent.
Yes, you can. If you are involved in an accident and have their license plate, either file a police report and the police will get the information for you, or,contact your insurance company. Keep in mind, insurance records are NOT public information.
Some information, yes.
Police Reports are public information and they are available to the public.
In some states, it is unlawful to provide false information to the police about the whereabouts of someone, or anything else.Added: PARTICULARLY true if they are involved in conducting an official investigation.
is it illegal for a police officer to give out personal information to others within their household? like previous charges, employment, etc?
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No it is not
When you're dumb enough and when you are not scared of the police
No but you will get a warning if the police saw ya do it.