People often say "Don't talk to the police", but what if a friend, neighbor, or a loved one gets kidnapped and you want to help the victim?
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In Greece, last year, a woman asked the police to accompany her to her house because she was suspecting her ex was following her and was gonna hurt her and they told her "the patrol car is not a taxi".
Soon after she was stabbed to death by her ex...
Police can't really be trusted. It is also likely that they might turn on the victim.