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02-03-2011, 18:19 | #2 |
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oh yeah i was reading this today, its an absolute travesty, and I cant believe that the person gets away with it because they are now a policeman and have the right not to cooperate...wtf? I might be misunderstanding the article, but thats how it reads to me, and its crazy, how can you possibly have faith in the emergency services when calls are not dealt with?
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02-03-2011, 18:29 | #3 |
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stunned yes - but are you realy suprised?
'had no access to her records' but does that realy matter in a 999 situation? |
02-03-2011, 19:02 | #4 |
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999 calls recorded,and the dispatcher will create a log etc so the force can use the statics for reaching response times etc for audit! a freedom of info will get you acess to the log of any incident relating to you!
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