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A police 101 service deemed "not fit for purpose" was clogged up for an hour a day by officers doing administrative tasks, the BBC can reveal. | A police 101 service deemed "not fit for purpose" was clogged up for an hour a day by officers doing administrative tasks, the BBC can reveal. |
The 101 non-emergency number was introduced to free-up calls to 999. | The 101 non-emergency number was introduced to free-up calls to 999. |
Internal Devon and Cornwall Police emails reveal its officers used the system to request contact numbers. Staff have since been taken off patrol to deal with the call centre backlog. | Internal Devon and Cornwall Police emails reveal its officers used the system to request contact numbers. Staff have since been taken off patrol to deal with the call centre backlog. |
A force spokesman said "the process has ceased". | A force spokesman said "the process has ceased". |
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The internal messages urging staff not to abuse the system were disclosed to the BBC in a Freedom of Information request to all police forces in England. | The internal messages urging staff not to abuse the system were disclosed to the BBC in a Freedom of Information request to all police forces in England. |
It revealed Derbyshire Constabulary also warned its officers not to abuse the 101 facility. | It revealed Derbyshire Constabulary also warned its officers not to abuse the 101 facility. |
Devon and Cornwall Police said the 101 number is barred from all police landlines, mobile phones and airwave terminals. | Devon and Cornwall Police said the 101 number is barred from all police landlines, mobile phones and airwave terminals. |
However, staff are still able to access the 101 service through their private mobile phones and landlines, "which has been actively discouraged", the force said. | However, staff are still able to access the 101 service through their private mobile phones and landlines, "which has been actively discouraged", the force said. |
Devon and Cornwall's former police and crime commissioner, Tony Hogg, said earlier this year the 101 service was not fit for purpose. | Devon and Cornwall's former police and crime commissioner, Tony Hogg, said earlier this year the 101 service was not fit for purpose. |
"At a time when we have been reducing some face-to-face contact though the closure of public enquiries offices, it is vital that our phone contact system is fit for purpose - it is not," he said. | "At a time when we have been reducing some face-to-face contact though the closure of public enquiries offices, it is vital that our phone contact system is fit for purpose - it is not," he said. |
"There is a lack of police management focus in this area and that needs to change." | "There is a lack of police management focus in this area and that needs to change." |
A Devon and Cornwall Police spokeswoman said: "An internal message went out eight months ago asking officers not to contact 101 for administrative tasks, this process has ceased." | A Devon and Cornwall Police spokeswoman said: "An internal message went out eight months ago asking officers not to contact 101 for administrative tasks, this process has ceased." |
Rob McMahon, a taxi driver from Kingsbridge, Devon, said he called 101 to report a drunk driver last year but had to wait 40 minutes to get through. | Rob McMahon, a taxi driver from Kingsbridge, Devon, said he called 101 to report a drunk driver last year but had to wait 40 minutes to get through. |
"By the time I got through he had gone home. It's put me off calling 101. Lately I had cause to dial 101, but I emailed because I didn't want to be hanging on the line for so long." | "By the time I got through he had gone home. It's put me off calling 101. Lately I had cause to dial 101, but I emailed because I didn't want to be hanging on the line for so long." |
101 non-emergency number | 101 non-emergency number |
Since 2014, Devon and Cornwall Police has encouraged the public to use email or an online form to report crimes, in order to cut delays to the 101 number. | Since 2014, Devon and Cornwall Police has encouraged the public to use email or an online form to report crimes, in order to cut delays to the 101 number. |
A spokeswoman for Derbyshire Constabulary said its first internal message was issued because "officers and staff were calling 101 rather than using our online telephone directory". | A spokeswoman for Derbyshire Constabulary said its first internal message was issued because "officers and staff were calling 101 rather than using our online telephone directory". |
"The workforce responded positively to that message. The number of this type of call has fallen dramatically as a result," she said. | "The workforce responded positively to that message. The number of this type of call has fallen dramatically as a result," she said. |
"The second message was issued when there were problems with 101 that reduced the number of lines carrying the calls. This was a temporary problem but to alleviate the pressure on call handlers the message was issued to officers and staff. | "The second message was issued when there were problems with 101 that reduced the number of lines carrying the calls. This was a temporary problem but to alleviate the pressure on call handlers the message was issued to officers and staff. |
"The recent introduction of mobile data equipment will reduce the calls from officers to 101 even further." | "The recent introduction of mobile data equipment will reduce the calls from officers to 101 even further." |
Calum Macleod, vice-chair of the Police Federation, said: "We would expect all police officers and staff to use the 101 phone line appropriate and responsibly, and in line with any local procedures that are in place." | Calum Macleod, vice-chair of the Police Federation, said: "We would expect all police officers and staff to use the 101 phone line appropriate and responsibly, and in line with any local procedures that are in place." |
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