This article is published in the Straits Time dated 23 Feb 2009. It is about a problem faced by the police in handling 999 emergency calls. According to them 8 in 10 calls are nuisance and drop calls. For the other calls, they are trivial calls which include
1) complaints about noise pollution such as noisy neighbours and work sites during the night,
2) sighting of stray animals such as dogs snakes.
3) using 999 as round the clock information bureau.
Since this problem is causing a jam in handling 999 cases, I feel that the police should take action in solving this problem. Firstly, prank calls not only affects the police but also affects the public. For example, I myself have received prank SMSes before and this could be very irritating. I feel that the police should develop technology and track down these pranksters and punish them severely. This could also serve as a warning to potential pranksters.