Once they answer the call, then you have to wait for police to actually arrive. L.A. Influencer Calls 911 for Burglary, Waits Nearly an Hour for Response
The bureaucrats are saying, "Of course that's not true," but Lovett was on speakerphone and his neighbors stopped by see what was going on.
Lovett maintains that he has witnesses who can verify his version of events. Several neighbors, who arrived to assist him, were present while he made the call on speakerphone, he said. According to Lovett, an automated recording first informed him he was on hold, then advised of high call volume and warned him not to hang up.
"There was absolutely no human being that we heard from, until 59 minutes," he said.
Calling 911 is a fine thing to do, but help will not arrive immediately. You should have a plan for what you will do while you wait.
Wait. WHAT? In Los Angeles, where the mayor, DA, judges, the jury pool, and the media all thinks cops are more of a threat than career criminals, are you saying citizens can't get police response in an emergency? No way.
ReplyDeleteCalling 911 is certainly a sign of bigotry in Las Angeles. Or something.
DeleteThis is LA. Where if you actually DO something you run the very real risk of going to prison.
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