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Police Dispatcher 'Baffled' by What Mom Demands for Disabled Daughter: 'It’s Wild'

Police Dispatcher 'Baffled' by What Mom Demands for Disabled Daughter: 'It’s Wild'

Summary

A police dispatcher received a call from a mother wanting officers to intervene so her disabled daughter could park in the teachers' parking lot at her school. The mother was upset that her daughter might feel embarrassed using the student parking lot. The dispatcher and her supervisor advised that it was not a police matter and directed the mother to contact the school board instead.

Key Facts

  • A mother called the police dispatcher to request parking access in a teachers-only lot for her disabled daughter.
  • The dispatcher explained that the request was not a police issue.
  • The mother was told to reach out to the school board about her concerns.
  • The mother believed it would help her daughter avoid embarrassment from other students.
  • The dispatcher’s supervisor also rejected the mother’s request.
  • Emergency services emphasize that 911 should only be used for true emergencies, like medical issues or crimes.
  • Guidance from authorities states non-urgent matters should go to non-emergency lines.
  • Details of the case have not been independently verified.
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