VicS
Well-Known Member
In view of the thread about 112 I thought it timely to mention the non-emergency number, 101, which applies throughout England and Wales. http://www.police.uk/101/
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Didn't know that, thanks. Clever if it gets the local force from a mobile.In view of the thread about 112 I thought it timely to mention the non-emergency number, 101
Now that is a good idea, if not much use to me since just England and Wales. Wonder if our Caledonian cousins have an equivalent for contacting the polis.
PS. Speaking of whom, the spell checker doesn't like "Caledonian". Offers Macedonian as an alternative. Mind you, it doesn't like "YBW" either.
In view of the thread about 112 I thought it timely to mention the non-emergency number, 101, which applies throughout England and Wales. http://www.police.uk/101/
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more a scuttlebutt / lounge topic![]()
No! Practical Information. Not this months hot topic.
Not a rambling, rant, joke or banter either
Anyway the "112" thread that prompted the post is on this forum.![]()
999 in'it.Next there'll be a national number for ordering pizza.
...the spell checker doesn't like "Caledonian". Offers Macedonian as an alternative.
Now that is a good idea, if not much use to me since just England and Wales. Wonder if our Caledonian cousins have an equivalent for contacting the polis.
PS. Speaking of whom, the spell checker doesn't like "Caledonian". Offers Macedonian as an alternative. Mind you, it doesn't like "YBW" either.
999 in'it.
I have an idea you'd not be the first to ring 999 to ask where you could get one if you did.
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Aye...how does it go now: God gave Microsoft the World and McBraynes the west of Scotland?
I won't mention the recent patient I attended in the small hours, who it transpired, despite feeling bleugh, had a lower temp than I (we compared, as I wasn't feeling on top of the world either.....). No I wont mention it.............