Topic: safety precauctions! just an FYI
Lmstwins's photo
Tue 07/08/08 09:19 PM
you must know about*77

I knew about the red light on cars, but not the *77. It was about 1:00 p.m. 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 always told them never to pull over for an unmarked car on the side of the road , but rather to wait until they get to a gas station, etc. *

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 were police cars near where she was and there weren'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 along with 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, including previous Impersonating an Officer charges.

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 &quiet 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 generally gi ve you this little bit of wonderful information.

*Speaking to a service representative at BellSouth Mobility confirmed that *77 was a direct link to state trooper info in all states. So, now it's your turn to let your friends know about *77.


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Tue 07/08/08 09:20 PM
Bell south mobility????

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Tue 07/08/08 09:23 PM
Good info! Oregon has several undercover rigs. Thanks!flowerforyou

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Tue 07/08/08 09:25 PM

Bell south mobility????
BellSouth Mobility was a mobile phone network operated by the American landline telephone company BellSouth. It was founded in 1984 during the breakup of AT&T, which included dividing Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. among the Baby Bells. It ran AMPS and D-AMPS across most of the territory covered by the BellSouth landline company. In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped.


BellSouth Mobility logo, until 2000As now part of AT&T Mobility, BSM is known as BellSouth Mobility, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless.


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Tue 07/08/08 09:27 PM


Bell south mobility????
BellSouth Mobility was a mobile phone network operated by the American landline telephone company BellSouth. It was founded in 1984 during the breakup of AT&T, which included dividing Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. among the Baby Bells. It ran AMPS and D-AMPS across most of the territory covered by the BellSouth landline company. In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped.


BellSouth Mobility logo, until 2000As now part of AT&T Mobility, BSM is known as BellSouth Mobility, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless.


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Tue 07/08/08 09:28 PM
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Bell south mobility????
BellSouth Mobility was a mobile phone network operated by the American landline telephone company BellSouth. It was founded in 1984 during the breakup of AT&T, which included dividing Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. among the Baby Bells. It ran AMPS and D-AMPS across most of the territory covered by the BellSouth landline company. In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped.


BellSouth Mobility logo, until 2000As now part of AT&T Mobility, BSM is known as BellSouth Mobility, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless.



FearandLoathing's photo
Tue 07/08/08 09:32 PM
http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/fakecop.asp


Lmstwins's photo
Tue 07/08/08 09:34 PM

laugh laugh laugh my point exactlylaugh laugh laugh




Bell south mobility????
BellSouth Mobility was a mobile phone network operated by the American landline telephone company BellSouth. It was founded in 1984 during the breakup of AT&T, which included dividing Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. among the Baby Bells. It ran AMPS and D-AMPS across most of the territory covered by the BellSouth landline company. In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped.


BellSouth Mobility logo, until 2000As now part of AT&T Mobility, BSM is known as BellSouth Mobility, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless.




if at all possible see if you can look past the phone company name and see if you can understand the possible life saving information..

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Tue 07/08/08 09:35 PM


laugh laugh laugh my point exactlylaugh laugh laugh




Bell south mobility????
BellSouth Mobility was a mobile phone network operated by the American landline telephone company BellSouth. It was founded in 1984 during the breakup of AT&T, which included dividing Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. among the Baby Bells. It ran AMPS and D-AMPS across most of the territory covered by the BellSouth landline company. In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped.


BellSouth Mobility logo, until 2000As now part of AT&T Mobility, BSM is known as BellSouth Mobility, LLC d/b/a Cingular Wireless.




if at all possible see if you can look past the phone company name and see if you can understand the possible life saving information..


Just so you know *77 doesn't exist...

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Tue 07/08/08 09:38 PM
dial 911 not *77


FearandLoathing's photo
Tue 07/08/08 09:41 PM

dial 911 not *77




Sorry this is not a valid number, please hang up and try again...again *77 is not a number, 911 a much better option.

stevex86's photo
Tue 07/08/08 09:43 PM
Thats just stupid, why would the cell phone companies have an alledgedly marketable feature and want to keep it a secret.

Thats an urban legend that has been debunked so many times I cant believe its still out there.

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Tue 07/08/08 09:45 PM

Thats just stupid, why would the cell phone companies have an alledgedly marketable feature and want to keep it a secret.

Thats an urban legend that has been debunked so many times I cant believe its still out there.


Some states have numbers that can be dialed to connect to the highway patrol, but there are so few that it is just better to dial 911 and talk to the operator.