We have no meanings for "get a police" in our records yet.
1 O'Sullivan then had to get a police escort from Belfast to Bangor in time to compete.
2 Also, get a police chopper in the air; tell them to shadow the target until we advise further.
3 You just need to ensure you get a police report of the incident within 24 hours of the theft happening.
4 Photo: AFP When the hospital encountered thefts or rampages previously, Dr Diaku said it was hard to get a police response.
5 Was it really worth being arrested, getting a police record just for an ice-cream cone?
6 But we got a police force in this town!
7 She finally got a police emergency number in New London, that referred her to another number.
8 They'd met one night when he'd gotten a police call about a prowler in her neighborhood.
9 We got a police force here in town!
10 We've got a police car outside.'
12 Now, it's a nice new Chrysler, but it ain't got a police radio or a prisoner cage or even a shotgun rack.
13 There's four hoods in that car, remember, and every one of 'em's got a police record you could paper a house with.
14 During the Oravida controversy she named a TVNZ reporter who she claimed had asked for help getting a police job for her partner.
15 "We've got a police force."
16 "We've got a police officer outside this door and another officer with Mr. Fitzpatrick and your children, Ms. O'Malley," Spence said.
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