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Listen: Local police ask people to stop calling 911 when Facebook is down
October 12, 2017
People were reportedly calling local authorities yesterday because they couldn’t get Facebook to work.
Bothell, Washington police asked people to stop calling 911 to get the social network fixed. Facebook and Instagram had outages on Wednesday morning in some parts of the country.
We will move mountains to help those in our community, however we can't fix Facebook so please don't call 911 to "let us know its down." pic.twitter.com/6K5C2s3Vsk
— Bothell Police (@BothellPolice) October 11, 2017
Keith had the absurd story on today’s headlines, and Kal wondered if the cops can also order some pizza while they’re at it.
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