Cambridgeshire Cops Swamped by 37 Fake 999 Calls in One Week
Cambridgeshire police have had enough. In just seven days, their 999 lines were hit with a jaw-dropping 37 bogus emergency calls. These pointless prank calls are pushing call handlers to their limits as they juggle life-or-death situations alongside utter nonsense.
Serial Prankster Rings 999 a Mind-Blowing 40 Times in 4 Hours
One prankster took things to a new low, ringing 999 an insane 40 times in just four hours. Every call was a waste of police time—no emergencies, no crimes, just relentless pestering.
- A cheeky youngster even rang up just to shout, “no fire, no fire” down the line, thinking it was hilarious.
- A group of teens dialled 999 because, wait for it… they needed the toilet.
Real Emergencies Get Sidelined Amid Joke Calls
Meanwhile, police call handlers have to switch gears rapidly, dealing with genuine emergencies like cardiac arrests, domestic abuse, and missing people. The constant flood of prank calls risks delaying help where it really matters.
Think Twice Before Dialling 999 With a Joke — It Could Cost You Big
Hoax 999 calls don’t just annoy—they clog vital emergency lines and put extra strain on overworked staff. Police warn that all calls are recorded and traceable. Misusing the 999 service can land you up to six months in jail or a £5,000 fine. Not worth it for a toilet break prank!
Call handlers ask: “What’s the most ridiculous call you’ve ever had to keep a straight face through?”