The idea behind this is obvious. There are too many prank calls tying up the services resources.
source: Kikar
Sounds good to me. I would be curious to hear how serious a problem it is - how many and how frequent are the crank calls, how many fake emergencies are called in, how much of their resources are being wasted on this, but regardless of those details, people who tie up the emergency services with fake emergencies and tie up the lines with crank calls should be considered as having the status of rodef as people with real emergencies cannot get through or get slower response times because of it.
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I visited the police call center and they told me that (if I remember correctly) about 30% of calls are time wasters (not all necessary prank calls). I remember that it was a number that seemed to be ridiculously high but I'm not entirely sure I remember the number correctly. But many of those calls are from the same few people.
ReplyDeleteSounds good if it goes along with better procedures for recognizing the difference between a prank call and a terrorist attack. If you recall, the problem with the prank calls is such a problem that the call for help from the three boys as they were being murdered was mistaken for one of those prank calls.
ReplyDeleteSounds good if it goes along with better procedures for recognizing the difference between a prank call and a terrorist attack. If you recall, the problem with the prank calls is such a problem that the call for help from the three boys as they were being murdered was mistaken for one of those prank calls.
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