$1.99 for Chicken McNuggets? Been a while since at you’ve been at McDonalds huh?
What if the $3.19 was all she had for lunch?
Sure she called 911 three different times, but how many people know the non-911 number for the police?
Could the 911 operater given her the non-emergancy number number the first time? Sure, but she didn’t.
She was being robbed. Actively. She had every right to seek remedy.
But instead she is mocked and criticized for trying to stand up for her legal rights.
Oh well. It’s just another person and their rights, why let that get in the way of a good insult and trash session?
It is entirely possible the 9-1-1 center was, at the time, dispatching rescue units to multiple life-threatening accidents or fires, but, even so, given the “emergency” nature of the poor woman’s lunch complaint, the dispatcher should have spent more time on the phone with her./s
Had you called 911 for a family member, friend or yourself only to get a busy signal because that one open line you had hoped to get was being abused by a moron reporting her mcnuggets issue you might see things differently.
911 is for emergencies, not idiots who want to complain about minor incidents. The woman needs to be punished to the fullest extent of the law and deserves $0.00 should she take this to court. And I say again, hopefully she gets no one like you on her jury.