The discussion about non-emergency numbers has reached us North Brits with police here observing with interest the discussion 'Doon Sooth'. Here's the article in The Herald today
http://www.theherald.co.uk/display.var.1717630.0.0.php?utag=57509I urge all Scottish members to write to ACPOS
secretariat@acpos.pnn.police.uk urging the adopiton of '03' numbers plus a copy to your MSP. Here's what I wrote to the police and Bill Aitken MSP, Convener of the Justice Committee at Holyrood:
To: Bill.Aitken.msp@scottish.parliament.uk
Dear Mr Aitken,
You are quoted in THE HERALD today as supporting the idea of a police non-emergency number.
I concur with your sentiment, but please be aware of the cost implications as detailed below in my mail to ACPOS.
For more information on the charges argument, please refer to this group of which I am a member:
http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1189257846To: secretariat@acpos.pnn.police.uk
I support the idea but please be aware of the cost implications for the public.
In England & Wales use of 101 (10/p call and much more from mobiles) or 0845 (up to 35p/minute from mobiles) is likely to deter those wishing to report, say, anti-social behaviour or other information which does not justify a 999 call but which the police need to know about.
The new '03' number range to be introduced in early-2008 allows flexibility of call handling and routing but costs the same as a normal '01/02' call to the caller.