You just gotta love it... I can just see all sorts of scenarios unfolding...
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/detroit-unveils-new-9-1-1-policy-no-serious-danger-youll-get-transfered/
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The Detroit Police Department unveiled a new 9-1-1 policy recently, and it’s got some people worried. Why? Because unless there seems to be an imminent threat, callers will get transferred to a crime reporting unit.
“This is how it works,” WJBK-TV explains. “If you’ve been held up and the gunman is long gone, or you’ve been assaulted but not too badly, or your home has been broken into, that’s not 911 anymore. They’ll transfer you or you can call the Telephone Crime Reporting Unit yourself at 313-267-4600.”
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The exact criteria is murky, but according to WJBK, if there is no immediate threat, if the crime is not in progress, and if the criminals have left the scene, the department isn’t going to waste its time to scramble officers.
“The aim is to reduce the number of calls considered ‘non-emergency,’” the Detroit News reports, “ones not requiring immediate service or an officer’s presence — and redirect 40 percent of the calls for service to the unit.”
So who responds to those non-emergency calls?
“Non-emergency calls for service are handled by police officers (limited duty status) and/or civilian personnel,” the department said, according to the news.
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“It’s giving criminals the wrong idea,” Tony Wright, a retired Detroit homicide detective, told the station. “If you want to do something, do it in Detroit. The police won’t show up.”
The plan is apparently part of the department’s attempt to save money. Last year, the department also stopped automatically responding to burglar alarms.
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