hungover wrote:
Of course it's a slimy situation, it's like, okay who do we believe? The "concerned" mother or her daughter?
A good thing is that it's pretty difficult to get the police to perform welfare checks, as far as I'm concerned. It has to be more than just "Oh my daughter hasn't answered MY calls, but have talked to mulitple other people" yknow?
ouch wrote:
hungover wrote:
I'm pretty sure the police can fine someone, if they call for a fake wellfare check. Don't know if it's certain, though.
Yeah, tho kinda hard to prove that someone wasn't actually worried, esp if there is history w mental illness or abusive ppl n drugs n whatnot, so I think it would be hard to get fined for it, unless it happens multiple times. Cus yeah I guess u can b fined for wasting police time, but I don't think ur usually fined if its a one time thing and its debatable if the check felt necessary for the person that called them or not I'm pretty sure the police can fine someone, if they call for a fake wellfare check. Don't know if it's certain, though.
Of course it's a slimy situation, it's like, okay who do we believe? The "concerned" mother or her daughter?
A good thing is that it's pretty difficult to get the police to perform welfare checks, as far as I'm concerned. It has to be more than just "Oh my daughter hasn't answered MY calls, but have talked to mulitple other people" yknow?