  ArchAngel21x MacFan Pro Premium join:2001-10-28 Lincoln, NE
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| OT: Is This Cell Phone Feature Real?
I got this forwarded to me. Anymore I take forwarded stories with a block of salt. It seems urban legends are spread this way now.
Subject: #77 On Your Wireless Phone
#77 On Your Wireless Phone
Lauren was 19 yr. old and in college. This story takes place over the Christmas/New Year's holiday break. It was the Saturday before New Year's and it was about 1PM in the afternoon, and Lauren was driving to visit a friend. An UNMARKED police car pulled up behind her and put his lights on.
Lauren's parents have 4 children (high school and college age) and have always told them never to pull over for an unmarked car on the side of the road, but rather wait until they get a gas station, etc., so Lauren had actually listened to her parents advice, and promptly called #77 on her cell phone to tell the police dispatcher that she would not pull over right away. She proceeded to tell the dispatcher that there was an unmarked police car with a flashing red light on his rooftop behind her. The dispatcher checked to see if there where police cars where she was and there wasn't and he told her to keep driving, remain calm and that he had back up already on the way.
Ten minutes later 4 cop cars surrounded her and the unmarked car behind her. One policeman went to her side and the others surrounded the car behind. They pulled the guy from the car and tackled him to the ground.... the man was a convicted rapist and wanted for other crimes. I never knew about the #77 Cell Phone Feature, but especially for a woman alone in a car, you should not pull over for an unmarked car. Apparently police have to respect your right to keep going to a "safe" place. You obviously need to make some signals that you acknowledge them (i.e. put on your hazard lights) or call #77 like Lauren did.
Too bad the cell phone companies don't give you this little bit of wonderful information. So now it's your turn to let your friends know about #77. -- Death Is Irrelevant. |
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  jlhugh Premium join:2001-09-07 Wichita Falls, TX clubs: | I got the same one as you did. I don't know if it is real or not. |
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  ColdinCbus Premium join:2002-12-28 Columbus, OH clubs:  | reply to ArchAngel21x I think the story is a urban legend but #77 is real, but #77 option does not work in every state. -- Team Discovery Project Hope |
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  INTENS1 Never Stop Trying Premium,MVM join:2002-04-21 Midwest clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x #77 - Doesn't work on my phone.. |
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  bjbdbest Premium join:2003-03-23 OuttaMyMind clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x »www.snopes.com/horrors/mayhem/fakecop.htm
Check it out for yourself... |
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  jlhugh Premium join:2001-09-07 Wichita Falls, TX clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x It sounded like a true story, now we know.
Thanks bjdbest |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs:  | reply to ArchAngel21x Great link, BJB!!!:) |
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  bjbdbest Premium join:2003-03-23 OuttaMyMind clubs:
| reply to jlhugh said by jlhugh : It sounded like a true story, now we know.
Thanks bjdbest
You're welcome...sometimes it's difficult to separate the truth from the fiction...:) -- Join Team Discovery!!~~~PROJECT HOPE |
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  mfwizard Bobby's Cool Premium join:2000-11-10 Huntsville, AL clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x You actually need to check with your cell provider in your area. In my area #47 will get the police, and #48 will get the state troopers. I think it needs to be standardized, but each cell company does it differently. |
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  slash Premium,MVM join:2001-03-01 Boston clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x In Massachusetts, #77 on the cell connects you to the State Police dispatch center. -- Why not? |
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  KevNYC Premium join:2002-03-31 Seattle, WA | reply to ArchAngel21x #347 is Florida Highway Patrol |
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  Taoron I Fly the Flag Premium join:2000-10-22 Phoenix, AZ clubs:
| reply to ArchAngel21x I'll post a link to this in the cell phone forum. They may be able to help.
Edit: Here's the topic: »#77 Provider Specific? (Police Dispatch) [text was edited by author 2003-08-29 12:27:26] |
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  simplykristi Cancer Sucks Premium join:2001-11-28 Metro KC | reply to ArchAngel21x It is an urban legend.
Kristi |
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  Taoron I Fly the Flag Premium join:2000-10-22 Phoenix, AZ clubs: | said by simplykristi : It is an urban legend.
Kristi
Nope. |
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  RXDOC You want what? Premium,MVM join:2002-03-13 Palatine, IL clubs: | reply to ArchAngel21x How about 911? |
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  simplykristi Cancer Sucks Premium join:2001-11-28 Metro KC | That will not work on my phone... It really depends on your cell phone service provider. Mine is Cingular. I just got my phone a little over two weeks ago.
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| reply to ArchAngel21x Hmmm, I decided to research this a little further and found this. »www.macombsheriff.com/articles/131/
#77 Cell Phone Email Hoax MacombSheriff.com Web Team
September 24, 2002
There is an e-mail circulating that claims that everyone should be aware of a little known emergency cell phone number: #77. Actually, the e-mail gives an account of a someone's daughter who was saved by knowing this number which connected them to the local highway patrol or sheriff's office and help was dispatched immediately to apprehend a dangerous criminal stalking their daughter. This may well be true, and I couldn't verify this one way or another. However, the particulars of the story are not that important. What does matter is whether the advice is sound.
There are various emergency numbers for cell phones in different states ( they don't all connect directly to a highway patrol or police station). For example in Louisiana and Mississippi you dial *HP, in Missouri and Oklahoma you dial *55, and in Iowa there is no short number so you have to call 1-800-555-HELP. Due to a federal law signed under President Clinton all of these will have to convert to 911 and only 911.
Interestingly, this e-mail gives details that let's us know that the incident in question allegedly took place in the state of Virginia. Virginia has now converted to 911, and as a result #77 which is mentioned in the e-mail may no longer be functioning. If it is still working don't count on it for too long.
Even if the story was based on a real life incident it points out how the road to Hell can be paved with good intentions. This inaccurate advice could have someone counting on #77 to help them when, in fact, their state never used this number, or no longer uses it. It could put someone in a very bad position. Don't pass on stories like this unless you know with 100 percent certainty that it is true.
[text was edited by author 2003-08-29 17:15:09] |
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  mfwizard Bobby's Cool Premium join:2000-11-10 Huntsville, AL clubs:
| reply to simplykristi said by simplykristi : That will not work on my phone... It really depends on your cell phone service provider. Mine is Cingular. I just got my phone a little over two weeks ago.
Kristi
Do you mean that 911 doesn't work? If that be the case, your carrier is in serious trouble. That's a federal law they're violating. If you mean #77 doesn't work, you are probably right. As mentioned, all cellular carriers are supposed to support 911 and all emergency responders are as well. |
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  simplykristi Cancer Sucks Premium join:2001-11-28 Metro KC
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| That's not what I am saying.. Someone disagreed on the #77 being a hoax, which it is. I am really not sure what number combo dials into 911 on my system. I would probably just dial 911 anyway.
I think that I will stop replying on this thread.
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  mfwizard Bobby's Cool Premium join:2000-11-10 Huntsville, AL clubs: | I thought that was what you meant. I was just trying to clarify. I'm sorry if I offended you. |
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