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Robin....whether or not the dispatcher remembers the call or not...the situation changed because of the lie about the gun. they acted on the gun report. and I'm sure there is more than one dispatcher
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actually the dispatcher did their job. they are dispatchers for emergency calls only. and the guy should have had some sense to call the non-emergency number instead of repeatedly calling 911. and probably would have been resolved quicker if it was done right the first or second time...AND the idiot wouldn't have gotten in trouble. what he did is no different than calling in a bomb scare so the dispatch worked harder to not dispatch than it wouls of taken to do the dispatch to begin with you check you numbers the non emergency number rings the same phone as 911 it just prioritizes the calls the same dispatcher could have received the same call regardless of which number was used so yes the 911 was the wrong number to call i agree but the dispatcher could have handled it diferently and saved a lot of hasle for everyone they are supposed to be trained on how to handle these things and it was hanled improperly (at least on a public relations aspect) as far as know the non emergency umber (can you tell me the non-emergency number for the county seat three counties away from you you do not know if the call was made from the town the caller resides in or not and if it was handled as i suggested above none of this would have taken place (and they may have voted yes on the next law enforcement levy) [i doubt they vote yes on it now] |
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wow - don't we all have non emergency numbers to reach police??? If one doesn't know the number, whose fault is that??? Make it a point to know it. Wow, I hope no one needed or had a real 911 emergency while these morons were complaining about McDonald's service. actually here in Arlington...(unless it's just a general question) all calls to report anything go to 911. but we have it set up to prioritize the calls as well. emergencies come first We have individual numbers, call local ofc for non emergency situations and 911 for emergencies. "If this is an emergency please hang up and dial 911" |
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Edited by
Mr_Music
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Mon 06/29/09 12:58 PM
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as far as know the non emergency umber (can you tell me the non-emergency number for the county seat three counties away from you
you do not know if the call was made from the town the caller resides in or not Again, there's a great new invention called a PHONE BOOK!! ![]() |
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Robin....whether or not the dispatcher remembers the call or not...the situation changed because of the lie about the gun. they acted on the gun report. and I'm sure there is more than one dispatcher and if they would have done the job as described that call would havev never been made it is not the dispatcher job to say we will not dispatch it is their job to take the call and dispatch someone when an officer is available and i never condoned the use of that phone call but the inaction of the dispatcher caused the to be made as much as the person that made the call |
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wow - don't we all have non emergency numbers to reach police??? If one doesn't know the number, whose fault is that??? Make it a point to know it. Wow, I hope no one needed or had a real 911 emergency while these morons were complaining about McDonald's service. actually here in Arlington...(unless it's just a general question) all calls to report anything go to 911. but we have it set up to prioritize the calls as well. emergencies come first We have individual numbers, call local ofc for non emergency situations and 911 for emergencies. "If this is an emergency please hang up and dial 911" many states and cities do it different. here...anytime someone needs to report anything (even something like this) they call 911. but other places have separate numbers |
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wow - don't we all have non emergency numbers to reach police??? If one doesn't know the number, whose fault is that??? Make it a point to know it. Wow, I hope no one needed or had a real 911 emergency while these morons were complaining about McDonald's service. actually here in Arlington...(unless it's just a general question) all calls to report anything go to 911. but we have it set up to prioritize the calls as well. emergencies come first We have individual numbers, call local ofc for non emergency situations and 911 for emergencies. "If this is an emergency please hang up and dial 911" many states and cities do it different. here...anytime someone needs to report anything (even something like this) they call 911. but other places have separate numbers thought I just said that ![]() |
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as far as know the non emergency umber (can you tell me the non-emergency number for the county seat three counties away from you
you do not know if the call was made from the town the caller resides in or not Again, there's a great new invention called a PHONE BOOK!! ![]() you have one on ya do ya all the time i am sure mcdonalds would have givin them theirs to call the police on them and once they leave the scene the rules of law change |
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simple question
do you think these three people will ever vote yes on a law enforcement levee if you do not think they will then it was handled improperly whether it was by the book or not |
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you have one on ya do ya all the time i am sure mcdonalds would have givin them theirs to call the police on them and once they leave the scene the rules of law change hi sunshine, now are you saying because this man 1 - didn't get his order straight from an McD's employee 2 - he didn't have the non emergency number 3 - he was verbally abusive to a city/state employee 4 - he didn't get the response he wanted it's the dispatchers fault he reacted that way??? ![]() he reacted like that because he is a fool - he acted foolish (no one to blame but himself) instead of dialing 911 all that time call 411 and get local number |
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you have one on ya do ya all the time i am sure mcdonalds would have givin them theirs to call the police on them and once they leave the scene the rules of law change hi sunshine, now are you saying because this man 1 - didn't get his order straight from an McD's employee 2 - he didn't have the non emergency number 3 - he was verbally abusive to a city/state employee 4 - he didn't get the response he wanted it's the dispatchers fault he reacted that way??? ![]() he reacted like that because he is a fool - he acted foolish (no one to blame but himself) instead of dialing 911 all that time call 411 and get local number he could have dialed 411 no doubt but you did not answer my question do you think any of those three voters involved will ever vote for a law enforcement levee |
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you have one on ya do ya all the time i am sure mcdonalds would have givin them theirs to call the police on them and once they leave the scene the rules of law change hi sunshine, now are you saying because this man 1 - didn't get his order straight from an McD's employee 2 - he didn't have the non emergency number 3 - he was verbally abusive to a city/state employee 4 - he didn't get the response he wanted it's the dispatchers fault he reacted that way??? ![]() he reacted like that because he is a fool - he acted foolish (no one to blame but himself) instead of dialing 911 all that time call 411 and get local number he could have dialed 411 no doubt but you did not answer my question do you think any of those three voters involved will ever vote for a law enforcement levee whether they do or do not vote in any particular way, does not condone nor excuse their foolishness - that is a personal choice - no need to guess ![]() he acted foolish all on his own regardless of anyone's behavior or lack of accommodating his wants he is responsible for his actions and not to mention being stupid enough to call in a false 911 call that one I didnt touch... |
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Edited by
Mr_Music
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Mon 06/29/09 01:22 PM
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you have one on ya do ya all the time
i am sure mcdonalds would have givin them theirs to call the police on them and once they leave the scene the rules of law change Noooo, of course not! Let's not be silly! I don't carry a phone book around with me wherever I go. However, the business establishment has one of their own, I'm sure, and I'm also sure they would've had no problem loaning it to this moron so he could make his ridiculous report to the police. "Hey, yeah, I want to report that I'm at McDonald's, and I didn't get my burger. I tried calling 9-1-1, but the fool dispatcher said it wasn't an emergency, so I was forced to waste my time by actually looking up your phone number so I could report this catastrophic situation. I'm a taxpayer, and I demand my rights." Worst-case scenario, most establishments, including McDonald's, still have pay telephones, which also have telephone books attached to them. If they're not attached, are missing, or may have been stolen, this would be another opportune time to call 9-1-1 and report them as missing, too. Incidentally, if that guy had such a hard-on about not getting his burger, why would he leave the scene? ![]() |
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do you think any of those three voters involved will ever vote for a law enforcement levee
Who cares? The other two took off when the police came, they probably had warrants for their arrest. Do they need every single person to vote in their favor? Would they be that much better off with these guys voting for them? Are these the kind of guys who would even vote anyway? |
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there is a thing called calling information too. this man was wrong and broke the law....plain and simple
lol Fran...I was expanding |
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lol Fran...I was expanding sounds painful - I think I'd rather deflate than expand. ![]() |
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lol Fran...I was expanding sounds painful - I think I'd rather deflate than expand. ![]() Expanding is good --for a man. ![]() |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Mon 06/29/09 01:31 PM
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I could use expanding. do bre@st pumps work?
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hang up the phone (disconnect cell phone call made to 911)
dial 411 no need for pencil nor paper as they can automatically connect you ![]() |
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