![]() The police don’t like it when ordinary citizens pretend to be them. Not only is this illegal, but once your victim becomes suspicious of your call, they might call back the agency that you’re pretending to be with to confirm your identity and then the police become involved in your pranks. You can’t pretend to be a police officer or an FBI agent over the phone. Threats are bad and can result in your arrest, even if the call recipient threatened you first. Don’t call Wal-Mart and give them the secret bomb and fire codes. Don’t threaten to blow up cars and houses. Threats scare people and then they call the police over a silly prank call. Making threats, even when you don’t mean it, is a crime. So as hilarious as you think it will be, don’t send the police or fire department to your victim’s house and don’t make silly prank calls to 911 or local police stations. This should be common sense, because when you start involving emergency services, your local police are suddenly interested in your prank calls and you may find yourself getting fined or arrested. Follow these guidelines for a long, illustrious, jail-free career in prank calling… Involving the police in your pranks is not only a threat to your own freedom, but it also ties up emergency services. Most of the rules revolve around trying to keep the authorities uninterested in your prank calls, which is good for everyone. This handy online guide will hopefully help you avoid that. ![]() Prank calling is a really fun activity, but it’s very easy to go just a little too far in your calls and end up getting yourself into some kind of trouble.
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