Miguel Alvarez: How do you prefer to “fat” people in a politically correct way in a police report?
Example, if someone experiences a break in and they give you a description and they say it was a skinny person, you refer the suspect as a person with a “slender” build. If someone was a white person, you refer to them as “caucasion”. What do you refer to a “fat” person as? You can’t put in your report that the prime suspect is a “fat” person, so what is the usual word or phrase used?
Answers and Views:
Answer by twistedtart
It’s called Overweight, obese, or chubby.
HuskyAnswer by Hakeem Sajadi
Large?Answer by Agustin
i think you mean “refer to” if he was chunky you would call him husky, if he was really fat you’d probably just say large, and if youre wondering how this gargantuan managed to break in and actually get away hes probably morbidly obese, or just obese if you dont want to hurt his feelingsAnswer by Music-IS-Life
Curvy or large? I have seen on tv police programmes that refer to people (wanted people) as ‘fat build’ though?Answer by venus
Thick build
Over weightAnswer by John
“Skinny” is “slender build”
“Regular” is “Medium build”
“Fat” is “Heavy build”Answer by ROBERT
Calling a fat person a big person does not offend them.Answer by The Bricklayer
They can call me Fat.
It is the truth.
Answer by M.c. BaileyPolitical correctness is a huge, truth-eating cancer in our society.Answer by Messianic Jew
Fat.Answer by silvercharm516
Gravity Enhanced?Answer by david
depends on the size of the suspect.A police report would state 200 to 250 lbs, 300 to 350 lbs. That is how they are referred as. But a person that doesn’t know any better they would refer them as fat, big, large. really big.
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