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Q: Can my identity be kept confidential if I want to assist law enforcement?
Q: What should I do if I suspect the presence of a methamphetamine laboratory?
 

Q: Can my identity be kept confidential if I want to assist law enforcement?
A: Yes. California law provides a privilege for law enforcement to keep the sources (identity of the person providing it) of confidential information from being disclosed.
 
Q: What should I do if I suspect the presence of a methamphetamine laboratory?
A: These laboratories can be explosive and can emit extremely hazardous gases and chemicals. They also attract persons who are committing crimes. Many violent crimes occur involving drug transactions. If you suspect the presence of a methamphetamine laboratory, do not touch anything and leave the area as soon as possible. Do not turn anything on or off including light switches, stoves, fans or anything electrical.  Call 911.
 
 


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