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Boy sick of eating salad calls 911 on parents
    2018-06-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A CANADIAN boy has taken his dislike for greens to a whole new level!

On June 14, the Halifax District Royal Canadian Mounted Police took to Facebook to remind the community they serve when it is and is not appropriate to call 911 for help. As explained in the post, the clarification occurred after the police received not one, but two calls June 12 from a 12-year-old child who was displeased with the salad his parents made for him.

Police said the child’s parents had no idea their son resorted to calling 911 to complain about his salad until law enforcement arrived. “His parents were not impressed with his actions. They were upset that he called 911 over not liking the ingredients in his salad,” Corporal Dal Hutchinson explained.

Still, Hutchinson and his colleagues took this unusual opportunity to teach the boy about when it is suitable to call 911.

Believe it or not, unnecessary calls to law enforcement are not reserved for unhappy kids. Hutchinson said he’s seen people call 911 because they’ve been unable to find their remote control, are upset after a bad haircut and in need of a ride home after bingo.

(SD-Agencies)

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