SOMEONE rang the 999 emergency line.because someone had parked correctly outside their home, causing no obstruction. West Yorkshire Police s Contact Management Centre shared details of the call to highlight the importance of using 999 for emergency calls only. The team often tweets some of the more unusual phone calls they receive from the general public. The force receives 120 inappropriate calls each day, adding one is too many, as part of its #Not999 campaign. And this one was no exception. Please don t ring us on 999 because someone has parked their car correctly on the road outside your home causing no obstruction. #Not999pic.twitter.com/FpFINNNfXT WYP Contact Management Centre (@WYP Contact) April 15, 2021
SOMEONE rang the 999 emergency line.because they had a snake in their bathroom. West Yorkshire Police s Contact Management Centre shared details of the call to highlight the importance of using 999 for emergency calls only. The team often tweets some of the more unusual phone calls they receive from the general public. The force receives 120 inappropriate calls each day, adding one is too many, as part of its #Not999 campaign. And this one was no exception. A snake in your bathroom is not a reason to ring 999 and ask for the police. Try @RSPCA official#Not999#NotAPoliceMatterpic.twitter.com/JuzkRFLqYk WYP Contact Management Centre (@WYP Contact) March 16, 2021
PETALING JAYA: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has assured its members that attempts by scammers or hackers to access their accounts will fail as i.
Applicants for the i-Sinar facility under the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) submitted before Feb 25 will be progressively approved in batches following the removal of all previous criteria set for the withdrawals, and payments begin today, March 2.