Taffycat
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Perhaps incorrectly, I always thought that these things were supposed to sound for no more than 20 mins or so, before switching off?
Today, a house alarm from somewhere nearby, has been sounding continuously since 8 am! No breaks. No cut-offs. So that makes five hours, as I write.
Normally, we don't pay much attention when alarms go off in the area. They tend to do so fairly regularly, and mostly, they seem to trigger in response to everything other than intruders... such as a momentary power failure/surge, etc.
Anyway, after 3 hours, we decided to call 101, Plod's non emergency number. Hmm... that was a bit of a laugh. The woman who answered the call was quite snippy, insisting that if the alarm had been going for 3 hours, then burglars were unlikely to still be present.
Well duh...!
We were hardly imagining that they would be. But as neither she, nor we, have any way of knowing what the circumstances might actually be... surely it couldn't have hurt for them to take a look? Just to rule out the possibility of someone actually being injured, or in trouble...
But no, miss snippy decided that this was really a "noise nuisance" problem, nothing at all to do with them. Why was I not surprised?
I decided to speak with someone in the Environmental Health office. Explained the situation to a very helpful young woman, who promptly wondered aloud...."Ooh, I would've thought that the Police would be interested, seeing that it's been going on for such a long time..."
Yes, agreed.
Anyway, after noting relevant details, she told me that the matter would now be passed to their area inspector - Council sort that is. I was given a case number, and that, as they say, was that.
Blasted alarm is STILL going though......
Today, a house alarm from somewhere nearby, has been sounding continuously since 8 am! No breaks. No cut-offs. So that makes five hours, as I write.
Normally, we don't pay much attention when alarms go off in the area. They tend to do so fairly regularly, and mostly, they seem to trigger in response to everything other than intruders... such as a momentary power failure/surge, etc.
Anyway, after 3 hours, we decided to call 101, Plod's non emergency number. Hmm... that was a bit of a laugh. The woman who answered the call was quite snippy, insisting that if the alarm had been going for 3 hours, then burglars were unlikely to still be present.
Well duh...!
We were hardly imagining that they would be. But as neither she, nor we, have any way of knowing what the circumstances might actually be... surely it couldn't have hurt for them to take a look? Just to rule out the possibility of someone actually being injured, or in trouble...
But no, miss snippy decided that this was really a "noise nuisance" problem, nothing at all to do with them. Why was I not surprised?
I decided to speak with someone in the Environmental Health office. Explained the situation to a very helpful young woman, who promptly wondered aloud...."Ooh, I would've thought that the Police would be interested, seeing that it's been going on for such a long time..."
Yes, agreed.
Anyway, after noting relevant details, she told me that the matter would now be passed to their area inspector - Council sort that is. I was given a case number, and that, as they say, was that.
Blasted alarm is STILL going though......