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"Whats 101...?" Non serious line, ie...anti social behavior, vandalism etc....the police are pushing people to use this here | |||
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"I wonder how many people teach their children '999' in an emergency. How is a child supposed to be able to work out the difference between 999 and 101? " If a child is taught to call in an emergency then it would be 999..... | |||
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"That'll teach me to post before I read up on something. The person suggesting the premium rate 999 number is a Scottish policeman who has stated that he only suggested it to raise awareness of the problems facing control-room staff. He knows full well that the 999 service cannot be a charge-per-use service but that doesn't detract from the level of hoax calls and non-emergency calls made to the 999 hotline clogging up the system." In your defence the policeman probably is a stupid arsehole anyway! | |||
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" In your defence the policeman probably is a stupid arsehole anyway!" For raising awareness on the hoax problem???? He knows it cant it cant be changed, but he got people talking about it.... Good job id say...... | |||
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"I wonder how many people teach their children '999' in an emergency. How is a child supposed to be able to work out the difference between 999 and 101? If a child is taught to call in an emergency then it would be 999....." mine will be taught 112 | |||
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" mine will be taught 112" My kids are both in their 20's so that number was never an option when they were younger... With so many american films/TV progs that are on now im surprised they havent changed it to 911..... | |||
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"proposal to charge 999 emergency calls at a premium rate charge .. any thoughts on this ?" ...Who the fuck came up with that Stupid,fucked up idea?..think about this!!! an old lady getting mugged(after you have slapped the twat who did it ) you get your phone out dial 999 and you have no credit left..then what ..so what the fuck do we pay poll tax for!!!because it says on our council tax bill we pay towards the police so does that cover a 20 pence call or not??? | |||
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"I wonder how many people teach their children '999' in an emergency. How is a child supposed to be able to work out the difference between 999 and 101? If a child is taught to call in an emergency then it would be 999..... mine will be taught 112" I think they work identically. It's just 112 is internationally used in the e.u | |||
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"proposal to charge 999 emergency calls at a premium rate charge .. any thoughts on this ?" Is this for real? I wonder what idiot came up with this one ! | |||
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"Here's the link to the story http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/policeman-urges-scots-to-be-charged-for-dialing-1515996 " The problem is, people's ideas of emergencies differ. Something that might seem like a little medical problem that they can wait to see their doctor for might be the the end of the world for someone else. I see and hear it everyday. Yes it might stop the genuine hoax callers or the so called regular ones who only call because they're lonely but I don't think it would dramatically affect the number of calls | |||
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"i was taught 112 is the number to use as it uses GPRS to detect you location immediately and directs your call to the local call centre straight away rather than 999 that takes your call to a general call centre" i was told to use 112 from mobiles, especially if its someone elses and its locked as it overrides any keypad locks etc | |||
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"i was taught 112 is the number to use as it uses GPRS to detect you location immediately and directs your call to the local call centre straight away rather than 999 that takes your call to a general call centre" I called 999 when my car went on fire and they could only hear my first sentance and it went funny, but I could hear the operator talking to the Fire brigade telling them where I was, what number I was calling from and even the network I am using....so they must be able to figure out lots of things on the 999 call too. Did I ever mention that TWO fire engines full of fire bobbies turned up? | |||
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"i was taught 112 is the number to use as it uses GPRS to detect you location immediately and directs your call to the local call centre straight away rather than 999 that takes your call to a general call centre i was told to use 112 from mobiles, especially if its someone elses and its locked as it overrides any keypad locks etc" Mine can dial 999 without unlocking the keypad | |||
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"Here's the link to the story http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/policeman-urges-scots-to-be-charged-for-dialing-1515996 The problem is, people's ideas of emergencies differ. Something that might seem like a little medical problem that they can wait to see their doctor for might be the the end of the world for someone else. I see and hear it everyday. Yes it might stop the genuine hoax callers or the so called regular ones who only call because they're lonely but I don't think it would dramatically affect the number of calls" I put the link to the story up to show people it was only 1 Tayside Policeman's view that was reported in our local paper then taken up by the Nationals, I doubt very much that it will ever happen | |||
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"there will be 111 service from the end of january for ambulance non emergency replacing nhs direct in kent " We have that in London already, it's pretty much the same thing as nhsd really! It's just encouraging people to use them more then dialling 999 for minor ailments x | |||
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"i was taught 112 is the number to use as it uses GPRS to detect you location immediately and directs your call to the local call centre straight away rather than 999 that takes your call to a general call centre i was told to use 112 from mobiles, especially if its someone elses and its locked as it overrides any keypad locks etc Mine can dial 999 without unlocking the keypad" yeah i just checked on my phone and as its a smart phone with touchscreen you just hit the emergecy call batton but when we had basic phones it worked, and i suppose blackberry phones wth passwords etc | |||
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"proposal to charge 999 emergency calls at a premium rate charge .. any thoughts on this ?" If it cut down on hoax/waste of time calls so people who were in an emergency got a speedier response I wouldn't automatically worry. After all if you are in an emergency situation the cost of the call is not even a consideration. | |||
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" mine will be taught 112 My kids are both in their 20's so that number was never an option when they were younger... With so many american films/TV progs that are on now im surprised they havent changed it to 911....." Apparently if you dial 911 you are put through to emergency services. | |||
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"i was taught 112 is the number to use as it uses GPRS to detect you location immediately and directs your call to the local call centre straight away rather than 999 that takes your call to a general call centre" You will still get through to a 999 centre, have to give your details, and then be routed to fire, police, or ambulance control for your location. | |||
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"there will be 111 service from the end of january for ambulance non emergency replacing nhs direct in kent " 111 is being rolled out across the whole country and by the end of june 08454647 will cease to exist. The government has invited bids from local oohs services and ambulance trusts to run each area. | |||
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