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Misuse of 999 endangers lives, army cuts and The Ancient Register of St.Osmund
Westbury teen is arrested for 30 abusive calls to 999. There are plans to cut army jobs & replace with reservists. And The Ancient Register of St.Osmund has returned to Salisbury.
Wiltshire Police tell us a Westbury teenager is arrested for making 30 abusive calls to the emergency 999 service.
A retired army officer from Salisbury Plain says that reliance on reservists to the job of the full time of regulars could run into problems.
And we hear one of the most important documents in British medieval history has returned to it's home at Salisbury.
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Wed 11 Jun 201416:00
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