12-22-2007, 04:50 AM
On Friday Dec 21/07 Ofcr M. Hernandez stopped at barber shop to have a hair cut. He was suposedly "off duty", in a police uniform and in his "asigned" unit. His time is so valuable and he was waisting time looking for a parking space, when he notice a "vehicle" improperly parked and decided to call "911"......
He was requesting a "15" cuz he was not in "his jurisdiction"..... it was a simple 20 and kept abusing the 911 lines!!!!! Incredible but it's true!
If he looses his temper in a simple 20 I wonder how he reacts when he handles a 34????
FOR THOSE OFFICERS THAT DOESNT KNOW WHAT 911 IS FOR, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING, SPECIALLY YOU... M. HERNANDEZ!
911 lines are designated for emergency calls, such as reporting a crime in progress, reporting a fire, or requesting an ambulance.
Using 911 for non-emergency calls may delay help for people caught in real emergencies. Some communities have designated the number 3-1-1 for non-emergency calls to police and other government services.
HOPE U HAVE A MERRY XMAST AND BE IN PEACE WITH GOD!
He was requesting a "15" cuz he was not in "his jurisdiction"..... it was a simple 20 and kept abusing the 911 lines!!!!! Incredible but it's true!
If he looses his temper in a simple 20 I wonder how he reacts when he handles a 34????
FOR THOSE OFFICERS THAT DOESNT KNOW WHAT 911 IS FOR, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING, SPECIALLY YOU... M. HERNANDEZ!
911 lines are designated for emergency calls, such as reporting a crime in progress, reporting a fire, or requesting an ambulance.
Using 911 for non-emergency calls may delay help for people caught in real emergencies. Some communities have designated the number 3-1-1 for non-emergency calls to police and other government services.
HOPE U HAVE A MERRY XMAST AND BE IN PEACE WITH GOD!