Police win war on crime as 10111 stops ringing
2009-11-20 12:27
Hayibo.com - The South African Police Service's Gauteng 10111 Centre was out of
action this week. A spokesperson for the police said operators
became aware that the line was not functioning at around midday when
they tried to call out for a pizza and found no dial tone.
However he conceded that the lines may have been out of operation for several days before anybody picked up the fault.
Spokesperson, Wanton Shooter, acknowledged that there had been fewer calls than usual to the centre in the last couple of weeks.
"And by fewer calls, I mean none," he said.
Shooter
said it had taken a while to isolate the problem because a number of
options were considered before they realised that the fault lay with
Telkom.
"With hindsight we can see that the default position of
most South Africans - blaming Telkom - should have been our first
conclusion, but you can't fault our people for seeking creative
solutions.
"At first we thought we had won the war on crime and that there was nothing to report," he said.
"Then we decided that maybe people were too scared to call us, in case we arrived and shot them."
Shooter
said speculation at the water cooler even saw some wild conspiracy
theories being advanced. "One school of thought held that the criminals
were seeking to assume the moral high ground over the police.
"You
know, if police kill more people than criminals, then suddenly it's the
gangsters that the public phone when they come across a roadblock or
hear shots in the dark.," he said.
Meanwhile a spokesperson for
Telkom, Bugsy Malope, said technicians were working around the clock in
a bid to get the line up and running. "And we'll have the call-centre
reconnected as soon as the bill is paid," he said.
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