Posted on 02/13/2010 5:22:58 PM PST by myknowledge
Judea and Samaria Police receive between 30,000 and 40,000 abusive calls from Palestinians every month, The Jerusalem Post has been told.
Police operators at the Judea and Samaria phone center undergo special training to learn how to distinguish between abusive and real calls, and a computerized phone system is used to screen out the bogus callers, Ch.-Supt. Nir Carmeli, head of Judea and Samaria Police’s Control Room at district headquarters in Ma’aleh Adumim’s E1 (Mevaseret Adumim) neighborhood, said on Thursday.
“Without the screening, we would be getting 90,000 to 100,000 bad calls a month,” Carmeli said. The calls range from personally abusive to threats of terrorist attacks, he added.
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No wonder the Palis are prank phone calling the Israelis and yapping such vulgarities in Hebrew and Arabic.
Sounds like the angry Australian customers yapping at the Indian call center operators.
Have you got Yassir Arafat in a can?
Better let him out.
LOL.
Why?
Is it the Judean People’s Front or the People’s Front of Judea that is calling?
Is your refrigerator running? Better catch it!
Very sophisticated.
The Muslims and the Communist learn and follow the same tactics. This is the Cloward Piven strategy of overwhelming a system to bring it down.
They are doing the same to SS and Medicare in this country.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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>>>”No wonder the Palis are prank phone calling the Israelis and yapping such vulgarities in Hebrew and Arabic.
>>>”Sounds like the angry Australian customers yapping at the Indian call center operators.”
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I seriously think your comparison & comment: “the angry Australian customer yapping ......” is despicable!
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