Brampton Mayor Proposes Action Against Misuse of 911, Considers Fines for Offenders
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown has put forward a motion aimed at addressing the prevalent issue of misusing the 911 emergency line in Peel region. During Thursday’s meeting, Brown requested an investigation by staff into the possibility of imposing fines or other penalties for the “negligent use of the 9-1-1 system.”
Highlighting the severity of the problem, Brown mentioned in an interview with Newstalk1010’s Moore in the Morning that an alarming 40 percent of 911 calls in the region were not genuine emergencies. He expressed concern about the increasing trend of misused calls, leading to undue pressure on the emergency services, causing legitimate emergencies to be delayed.
Brown emphasized that introducing fines might serve as a deterrent, prompting residents to reconsider whether their call truly constitutes an emergency. According to his motion, the Peel police communication centre handles around 1,800 emergency calls daily, with more than 40 percent (approximately 720 calls) being deemed “non-legitimate.”
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