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999 'for emergencies only' say police
Devon and Cornwall Police have recently revealed some of the time-wasting 999 calls they have received. A woman dialled 999 when she realised her trousers didn’t fit. Another woman rang the emergency services to report a pigeon in her garden, while another caller asked for a pizza to be delivered. Other calls included complaints of a phone battery running out, builders making too much noise and a report of a large owl sitting on a telegraph pole.
According to the Sun, Chief Inspector Nick Jarrold said: “There is a funny side, but I don’t know what goes through their heads when they dial 999 to ask about changing their trousers. “An emergency call is when it is a life-or-death situation, people are injured or the baddies are still at the scene.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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