Now even calls to police stations are set to be answered in Indian call centres

Callers to police stations could soon be talking to someone in India as forces are now allowed to privatise their call centres.

Police across the country are privatising their call centres and backroom staff in a bid to cut costs.

The Government has been forced to relax the rules to allow forces to sign contracts with private companies, including foreign ones as there is a massive cash shortage.

This means that police will be able to use Indian call centres to deal with routine police inquiries.

Currently all civilian support staff are employed by the police.

Over the next year as many as 20000 civilians will be transferred to private companies but some jobs could go overseas.

The computer giant IBM is the first private company to have secured a deal. It has signed a £400 million contract with Avon and Somerset Police.

The 999 service will not be affected by the changes.

i predicted this a few years

i predicted this a few years ago when i learned about plans to create police call centres.
its not due to lack of money, its because the british state/public sector is being destroyed so that the eu then takes over.

Not at all

Come on, let's snap out of it. There's no chance of this happening.