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Police Shame Pranksters On YouTube

Barence writes "British police are shaming hoax 999 callers and time-wasters on YouTube in an effort to cut down on non-emergency calls. Video clips uploaded include a lady phoning police to ask what year the internet started, the dramatic tale of a man whose wife would only provide salmon sandwiches for lunch, and another worried soul who had lost her glasses and could not see properly to peel potatoes. Anyone else think the chance of YouTube fame is more likely to encourage copycats than educate people about the wrongs of hoax calling?"

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  1. Jolly Good! by HaloZero · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let's start a channel to isolate these hooligans. Keep them all in one place, for our own efficient comic consump-.... I mean, to prevent their debauchery from spreading throughout all of YouTube! (Yeah. Right?)

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  2. My YouTube is slow by wisty · · Score: 5, Funny

    My ISP is slow, and I can't download those videos fast enough. Is there anyone I can call for help?

  3. Re:TRUFAX. by clang_jangle · · Score: 5, Funny

    simply use a public phone that doesn't have a camera pointed at it.

    What, in England?!

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