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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'help the police' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of aid that a person or organization can offer to a police department. For example, "Several members of the community have stepped up to help the police with their investigation into the recent burglaries."
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Baphadu once headed Extension 1's community-policing forum, a citizens' group legally empowered to help the police.
"You don't help the police," he says.
"The database should help the police.
New plates will help the police spot violations.
And couldn't he help the police identify the robbers?
Throw away their leaflets, don't help the police".
Legitimacy and Cooperation: Why Do People Help the Police Fight Crime in Their Communities?
"The defendant had seemed keen to help the police with their investigation.
Spurs have also agreed to help the police with their enquiries.
One is wholly private: groups of volunteers who organise themselves to help the police.
Would that not help the police even further in solving crime and also being fair?
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