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I don't know if you're in the UK, but this isn't true for most of our police, certainly outside the cities. If anything, this fact is something they're proud of.

As an example, I called them once (using a non emergency number before anyone says anything) because I was worried about a vulnerable relative who I couldn't get hold of and they were great - went to his house and called back to say he was fine, just couldn't hear the phone over the TV.



You didn't report a faux crime, you requested a welfare check.

But even a wellness check can go exceedingly wrong in the US.

"He said he called a non emergency number for a wellness check. Smith said minutes later he heard a gunshot."

https://www.npr.org/2019/10/13/769891781/fort-worth-officer-...


The US seems to have a very strange relationship with its police.


The US and UK police are about as different from each other as it’s possible to be while still being police.

For example, the UK police do not routinely carry firearms.


On the other hand, the UK police is dangerously close to arresting people for thought crime: https://www.google.com/search?q=uk+police+thought+crime


The US is irrelevant to the situation in the article.




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