Submitted by rainbowarriorhere t3_125tbrs in nottheonion
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Singular_Thought t1_je76y1p wrote
>The practice was halted briefly in January 2015, when the control system was being upgraded to a new system known as Storm Unity, and the DUMY call sign was no longer available.
>But staff at Bilton Glen "lobbied" senior management to re-introduce it to the new system, and this was approved by a senior person whose name and title has been redacted on the documents.
Wow. I read the article expecting to find that DUMY was a test object setup by developers and QA people to test the system while being developed… and then end users found it and started using it to suff away work.
Instead it turns out that the end users demanded the DUMY object be created so they could use it… and someone approved this.
ivthreadp110 t1_jea8uz9 wrote
I have the same thought like perhaps it was the development environment that accidentally was being used in production
ThirdSunRising t1_je64oji wrote
I love that they had the gall to use DUMY as their fake call sign. Assign it to DUMY and it's handled! DUMY is at the scene right now. Most productive unit in the whole system.
Meanderingversion t1_je64u8s wrote
Yuuuup. I had to avert my eyes for a second to make sure I was reading that correctly.
Liandan t1_je6ch3a wrote
Who gave the orders to set this dereliction of duty farce up. Police Scotland are a disgrace.
Jeoh t1_jead7ff wrote
All cops are dummies
Lenayal t1_je6bisv wrote
Dissolve Holyrood and put the money it would save back into local areas for Police, Fire Service, councils etc. The public deserves better.
GreenStrong t1_je6qbmk wrote
Tell me what would happen if you dissolved Holyrood and added powdered root of Asphodel.
"I don't know sir"
You don't know? Well, let's try again... Where, Mr. Potter, would you look if I asked you to get me a bezoar?
Mitthrawnuruo t1_je76pqi wrote
For American readers.
Police had a (fake) unit on duty, called sign DUMY.
They were not using a fake dispatch system.
Calls would be assigned to Dumy, and often not handled at all.