Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Teen Calls Cops On Parents Forcing Her To Go On Vacation


Story out of Trent Hills, Ontario:

An Ontario teen was reprimanded by police officers after she called 911 saying she was forced to go on vacation with her parents.

Northumberland provincial police received a call on Aug. 16 from a 15-year-old Mississauga teen who was in the Trent Hills area at a rental cottage with her family. She told officers that her parents had forced her to go on vacation.

According to Const. Steve Bates, when police arrived at the cottage, the teen’s mother answered the door with no knowledge that her daughter had called the police.

Bates told CTVNews.ca in a telephone interview that when officers arrived, the teen simply said that she didn’t want to be there. Other family members were also present.

Police determined there was no emergency and the teen was cautioned about the proper use of the 911 system. Cont.

Story from - CTV News

911 - What's your emergency? 

Man - Yes, everytime I feed my cat tuna, he smells like fish. 

911- Ok, sir, we will be right there.

Man - Thank you, bring a gun.

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