Search Results
Search type | Search syntax |
---|---|
Tags | [tag] |
Exact | "words here" |
Author |
user:1234 user:me (yours) |
Score |
score:3 (3+) score:0 (none) |
Answers |
answers:3 (3+) answers:0 (none) isaccepted:yes hasaccepted:no inquestion:1234 |
Views | views:250 |
Code | code:"if (foo != bar)" |
Sections |
title:apples body:"apples oranges" |
URL | url:"*.example.com" |
Saves | in:saves |
Status |
closed:yes duplicate:no migrated:no wiki:no |
Types |
is:question is:answer |
Exclude |
-[tag] -apples |
For more details on advanced search visit our help page |
Use this for questions about the legal implications of interaction with law enforcement, as well as their procedures and regulations. This should not be used for questions about general police procedure, but only about how those procedures interact with, or are affected by, law or regulation
-4
votes
2
answers
262
views
Why US police is so lenient to criminals & car robbers?
I've seen many videos on youtube like this, but this was the most surprising one, where US police is chasing for 5,10,15 minutes to the criminal (who drives with either stolen car or his car) and police … I just don't understand, why police don't immediately stop them (either blocking the car or crashing it), and instead, allows the criminals to drive for half-an-hour and destroy many things on roads and …
4
votes
3
answers
2k
views
What should police do in case a stolen item is evidently in suspect's house
Similar situations happened quite many times around me, people being robbed quickly, and police being unable to do anything, and all such cases closed without any success. … Des the police act correctly?
What should the owner do in such a case, when the owner still knows the item's location exactly and immediate action is needed, but the police is not helping?
(p.s. …