Can I file police complaint for noise poluution?
If I want to file a noise complaint with the police by calling 100, do I need to physically meet the officer after the case is resolved? My family is afraid of meeting the police.

In the majority of instances, it is not a necessity to see the police officer in person once your complaint is attended to regarding noise. The norm is to call 100 and give details and a statement over the telephone. The case is usually taken up and handled remotely through calls or written exchanges. But should there be need for further explanations or further statements, the officer can ask that you meet with them in person. If your family is uneasy about in-person interactions, you can advise the officer of your concerns and inquire whether remote alternatives (e.g., phone or written statements) are available. It's a good idea to mention these preferences when making your initial complaint.

To file a noise complaint, you can call 100 or visit the police station. After filing, you typically would not need to meet the officer unless further investigation is needed. If you are concerned about meeting in person, you can request to handle the matter remotely or through a lawyer, or ask for a non-confrontational approach if necessary. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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