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Police see increase in demand as residents warm up for World Cup semi-final

Officers are experiencing an increase in demand across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the build up to the World Cup semi-final.

We have seen an increase in calls during the World Cup period, and depending on the result this evening it may continue over the coming week and weekend.

As a result, callers may experience longer waiting times when trying to reach us on 101, particularly in the period following the England football match. If it is not urgent, we recommend hanging up and calling at a later time.

Advice on when to call
We also recommend looking at our Website to understand when to call 999 – in an emergency; if a crime is in progress, if life or property is at risk, or if you see something suspicious that needs immediate attention – and when to dial 101.

A combination of the good weather, school exams finishing, the football and other national events mean demand is higher than we would usually encounter at this time of year.

Don’t put yourself, or anyone else at risk
Superintendent Paul Bartolomeo, said:

“Everyone, including police officers and staff, are extremely proud of England’s achievements so far in the World Cup.

“We know emotions can run high during these periods and we really want everyone to be able to enjoy themselves safely.

“We will be working during this time to help keep everyone safe. Please don’t put yourself or anyone else at risk – we don’t want celebrations resulting in people getting hurt or arrested.

“Please act responsibly, look out for each other and only call 999 in a genuine emergency.”


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