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Re: Tracing 999 calls from a mobile phone Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 18:07:29 +0100

sus._by_the_sea@hotmail.com explained on 08/05/2008 :

> Anyway, apolgies for all the pre-amble, my main point was: when one
> makes a 999 call from a mobile phone, then why the chuff does the
> operator simply not ask where one is? Do they really try to trace you
> by contacting the mobile phone provider, asking them where the signal
> is coming from, and then f*cking it all up by confusing sus. with
> suffolk? The operator could simply have asked me where I was calling
> from. Anyway, rant over. Grateful for any views.

The best thing to do in these situations is look the other way and keep
schtum.

--
Baldoni

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