How Do You Find Out If A Person Is A Boston Policeman, Is There A Web-site With All Boston Policemen Names (roster)
Thank You Jerry P
Posted by: misconceived
Posted by: rg1283
Go to police HQ and ask for Sgt. Frank Belson. Tell them Spenser sent you. There you will find your information.
Posted by: j809
If he punched you in the mouth then he probably is a BPD officer.
Posted by: 94c
The Boston Garden keeps a list of all the names for detail purposes.
I believe you have to go there in person because they will not give you the time of day if you call them by phone.
Ask for Gary Doak.
Posted by: hupd451
Yeah and they will give you their home address and telephone number too, if you ask nice!!
Posted by: Kilvinsky
In Whitman, they even drive you right to the officer's home! Right?
Posted by: OCKS
You have to fill the Ba-ll00-n form and they will mail you a computer print-out.
Posted by: hupd451
Community Policing at it's best..........
I believe the form needs to be filled out in triplicate.......
Posted by: BWH LT
You might have better luck with the Civil Circus and file Form ID-10-T...
Posted by: WaterPistola
try talking to them and if they ignore you, then they're a cop.
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