Would just like to share my experience with Sussex Police today. Living in the States I usually call my Mum (80 years old) on a regular basis, but last weekend the line was busy, almost all day. Figured it was a phone issue and left it for a few days. Today called again and it rang but no answer, which is strange. My Mum just has a land line, gave up on the Cell and refuses to have a PC. So contacted few friends in the UK to check the number and they had the same issue, rings but no answer. I contacted Sussex Police and they have been more than helpful in checking the local hospitals and then going round for a welfare visit. From the first contact I had with the original guy that took my call (Luke) to the Burgess Hill PC who called me in the States on his cell phone to let me know alls well. Turns out that, yes she has an issue with the phone which will be fixed by BT on Friday after it being reported on Monday!
I am very conscious here in the States, of the attitude of a minority of the population towards the police, but they get my respect by putting their lives on the line for us citizens every day. And even more in the UK when they work with the protection of only a taser and a lump of polished wood.
Its a regular occurrence to hear ordinary folk around here say to the local officers "thank you for your service" I said that to the PC who called and I send that message to ThunderBolt as well.
Thats all.
I am very conscious here in the States, of the attitude of a minority of the population towards the police, but they get my respect by putting their lives on the line for us citizens every day. And even more in the UK when they work with the protection of only a taser and a lump of polished wood.
Its a regular occurrence to hear ordinary folk around here say to the local officers "thank you for your service" I said that to the PC who called and I send that message to ThunderBolt as well.
Thats all.