Launching across Scotland today the 21st February 2013, a new non-emergency number – 101 – that will replace the vast range of existing police force non-emergency numbers.
The introduction of the 101 non-emergency number will give people a new way to contact the police, seek advice, speak to a local officer or to report a crime that does not need an emergency response, for example:
* car theft
* damage to property
* a minor traffic collision
* suspected drug use or dealing
* information about crime in their area
The 101 non-emergency number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It costs a flat rate of 15p per call and will connect the public to a police service centre in their local area. The number has already been launched successfully in England and Wales and is widely used.
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