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Response received earlier today wrt my compliaint regarding the use of 0845:
<< The Chief Constable has asked me to look into the issues you raised in your email of 24 February. Thank you for raising your concerns. I will not respond to your accusations of 'cluelessness' or 'incompetence'. Frankly such comments devalue the dialogue, are offensive, and distract from some of the valuable issues you have raised.
The introduction of the 08453 is predominantly about serving the people of Northamptonshire. Because of changes in technology, policing and centralisation of control rooms over the years, the Force had a legacy of over 4 different main numbers from different exchanges. It was technically impossible to introduce the kind of systems now required of us without a single number, and we did not want those people in the county living outside the 01604 range to suffer hikes in phone call charges to us. In addition, we were at our capacity for direct dial numbers. We also had to introduce a single number to comply with the Government's quite proper aspiration that within the next three years there would be a national single non-emergency number (SNEN). This moves us toward that.
We have checked with the local main telephony service providers for landline base phones and they have confirmed that our new 08453 number is indeed charged at local rates. Our view on mobile telephony is that the caller has the choice of contacting the police via a number of media (landline, mobile, email, and even text - something we are investigating) and so when ringing on non-emergency business, it is down to the caller to make the choice of landline or mobile, and a note has been added to publicity to warn callers that charges from mobile networks may vary. However, we have also contacted the five main mobile cellular telephony providers and have confirmed that the maximum/worst case scenarios for charges to call an 08453 number are as follows:
Three Mobile = 15p /min flat charge Orange = 10p/ min - 35p/ min (dependant on tariff) Vodaphone = 12p/ min - 15p/ min O2 = 8p/ min T- Mobile - 10p/ min - 40p/ min (pay as you go being the maximum) Virgin - 10p/ min - 15p/ min
We do not consider these to be any more prohibitive than other choices offered to mobile telephone users.
I can confirm that no revenue to Northamptonshire Police is raised by introduction of this number, although there may be in-house savings in due course as we will be able to release costly direct dial number rentals. So it isn't the case that there is a payment to the police to profit from the use of the 08453 number. That information will also be noted on our website or material publicising the number, so that this suspicion is allayed, if indeed it was there.
I take your point entirely regarding contact from overseas. Whilst we do not have much communication from overseas via the telephone (most comes via the website), we have now published a non 08453 DDI telephone number to field those calls. This is detailed on the website and should answer your concern in that regard,
We have independently asked the local Trading Standards Office to examine our website and procedures. Whilst we are not subject to some of the ASA regulations on the matter, we wanted to stick to the spirit of the guidance on use of SNENs, and we have been assured that these matters are being handled properly and that we are compliant, in line with the many other forces and organisations (like Trading Standards) who offer 'local-rate' numbers.
Whilst you may not agree with the use of the 0853 number, I hope that this answers the more direct and salient points you raised with the Chief Constable, who has been briefed on this matter.
Your email was extremely useful - thank you for contacting us. I am not intending to write to the agencies and individuals you copied in on your email, but I will, of course, brief Police Authority colleagues on our response to you, and you are, of course, free to pass on these comments to your contacts. >>
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