Quote:A geographical number has now been released for people calling from overseas, it is 0207 158 0010.
However the met still continue to promote the 0870 number!!!!!!
Here is my latest email to Miss Beaton at the Met regarding this issue:-
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Sent: 08 July 2005 23:04
To: Ailsa.Beaton@met.pnn.police.uk
Subject: Geographic Alternate Phone Number Only Listed for Those Calling from Overseas
Dear Miss Beaton,
Further to our telephone conversation around 6pm this evening I am very disappointed to see that the geographic phone number that has now been listed for the Met's Casualty Bureau on its website at
www.met.police.uk/news/terrorist_attacks is only listed as being a number to call for those living overseas.
When we spoke you assured me that the geographic number would be given equal prominence in all published sources, even though the 0870 number would also still continue to be shown.
Given this now only very restricted admission of the existence of an alternative geographic phone number I am left even more concerned about the underlying contractual terms of the commercial agreement between Pito and Cable & Wireless.
I also find it very disappointing that when I called Pito at 4.56pm tonight to pursue the matter with them, as you had originally suggested earlier this afternoon, that I was answered by a voicemail system that said that they closed at 5pm. But on this day of all days you might have thought that they would actually have stayed open just a little later than 5pm.
Also when we spoke this evening you admitted that you were previously personally totally unaware that 0870 numbers were almost impossible to call from many overseas jurisdictions or that prohibitively high calling prices applied from BT Payphones and most Pay as You Go Mobile Phones. But as Pito is Chaired by Chris Earnshaw, the former engineering director of BT, I find it extremely alarming that he was not able to alert other Police force members of the Pito board to the high costs of calling these numbers and/or the impossibility of calling them from overseas when he, as a BT engineering director who would have directly overseen the introduction of the non geographic call routing system, would surely have been only too well aware of such limitations.
I look forward to receiving an email from you confirming to me that the geographic phone number for the Met's Casualty Bureau has now been listed as a direct alternative to the 0870 number for all callers on its website, rather than as simply a number for those callers who live overseas. This would be in accordance with recent guidelines on such matters from the Central Office of Information, from Ofcom and from the Advertising Standards Authority of which you and Pito unaccountably seem to have remained blissfully unaware.