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A Memphis grandmother is accused of dialing 911 for the police to get her beer...
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/grandma-calls-911-police-assistance-beer-cops-article-1.1569139#ixzz2plCVdMhG
How is this dependence on the government?
You don't see how dialing the police to get you a beer is dependence on the government?
(1) But the police department is not a government agency. They are usually county or in some cases state agency.
(2) Dialing 911 to get beer is neither uncommon nor it displays 'dependency' on government. It demonstrates a misuse of an emergency system.
(3) She is old. There are stories of people calling 911 because a burger joint gets their order wrong.
Regarding #1, does making the police a state agency mean they are not a part of the government? Not following you there.
Yeah I was actually coming back to edit that...Yes State troopers and the like are a part of the state government.
Not to belabor the point but the LAPD would be a part of city government.
(1) But the police department is not a government agency. They are usually county or in some cases state agency.
Dialing 911 to get beer is neither uncommon nor it displays 'dependency' on government.
(3) She is old. There are stories of people calling 911 because a burger joint gets their order wrong.
(1) But the police department is not a government agency. They are usually county or in some cases state agency.
If it's not uncommon, you should be able to provide other examples of people asking government employees to fetch beer.
Can you?
Your sentence structure isn't too good. Perhaps that helps explain why you are having career difficulties.
Ageist. Post a link to these stories.
It is uncommon.....
Dialing 911 to get beer is neither uncommon