Peel Police remind residents only call for emergencies, not missing soap

Peel Police remind residents only call for emergencies, not missing soap

Peel Region Police are reminding people to only call 9-1-1 when there’s an emergency and not for roommate squabble.

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the Peel Region Police said not to call them about your “roommate not putting the dish soap back in the right spot.” Evidently, people are misusing 9-1-1.

Last year, Peel Regional Police confirmed that of the approximately 1,800 calls it receives daily, more than 40 percent (720) are “deemed non-legitimate, inappropriate or misuse.” At the time, it also noted that half of the more than 100,000 911 calls it received in a two-month period were hang-ups or non-emergent.

In Ontario, calling 9-1-1 is a criminal offence. However, if you call them by accident, it’s worth staying on the phone to let them know it was an accident. Quickly hanging up will result in 9-1-1 giving you a return call. (I know this from personal experience.)

Source: Peel Regional Police

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