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Woman arrested over 'move your van' note on ambulance | Woman arrested over 'move your van' note on ambulance |
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A 26-year-old woman has been arrested after an abusive note was left on an ambulance dealing with a 999 call. | A 26-year-old woman has been arrested after an abusive note was left on an ambulance dealing with a 999 call. |
The hand-written message, in which the writer said she did not care "if the whole street collasped [sic]", was left in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, on Sunday. | |
Staffordshire Police said the incident was not reported, but the force took action after seeing details on Twitter. | Staffordshire Police said the incident was not reported, but the force took action after seeing details on Twitter. |
Ch Insp John Owen tweeted: "Emergency services must be able to carry out their roles without fear of abuse." | Ch Insp John Owen tweeted: "Emergency services must be able to carry out their roles without fear of abuse." |
The woman, from Tunstall, was arrested on suspicion of public order offences and remains in police custody. | The woman, from Tunstall, was arrested on suspicion of public order offences and remains in police custody. |
"This is not solely about the note," Staffordshire Police said, "the arrest related to matters of verbal abuse." | "This is not solely about the note," Staffordshire Police said, "the arrest related to matters of verbal abuse." |
The note, which was left on the parked ambulance, read: "If this van is for anyone but Number 14 then you have no right to be parked here". | The note, which was left on the parked ambulance, read: "If this van is for anyone but Number 14 then you have no right to be parked here". |
The note ended by saying: "Now move your van from outside my house." | The note ended by saying: "Now move your van from outside my house." |
Mike Duggan, operational manager from West Midlands Ambulance Service, told the BBC he thinks people who abuse emergency staff need to be dealt with more "robustly". | Mike Duggan, operational manager from West Midlands Ambulance Service, told the BBC he thinks people who abuse emergency staff need to be dealt with more "robustly". |
"What is it going to take? Is one of us going to have to die before they take it seriously?" he said. | "What is it going to take? Is one of us going to have to die before they take it seriously?" he said. |
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