Have you seen the viral video of the father in the women’s restroom with his two young daughters? The man took the girls into the empty women’s bathroom because he felt it was safe to do so. However, another customer took issue with it and called 911.
@mothershipsg While on a solo road trip with his 2 daughters, Tyler Brodsky said he took his young girls into an empty women’s bathroom at a petrol station because he felt it was the safer option compared to the men’s room. Another customer took issue with it and reportedly called the police. In a follow-up video, Brodsky said the responding officers told the complainant he had done nothing wrong. #mothershipabroad #usa #bathroom #dad #daughters ♬ original sound – Mothership
FYI, the man who made the 911 lost his job. The realty company he was empoyed by decided to cut ties with him.
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WSP Reminder: When Should You Call 911?
Call 911 when there is an immediate, life-threatening emergency requiring urgent police, fire, or medical asistance.
• Medical emergencies – unconsciousness, severe chest pain, uncontrollable bleeding, choking, signs of a stroke are when you would call 911 for help.
• Crimes in progress – robbery, physical assault, active shooter or reporting an impaired driver.
• Safety hazards – active fires, gas leaks, downed power lines, or reporting severe weather.
When NOT to Call 911
• Public nuisances – loud parties, parking complaints, or the above incident (viral video).
• Minor incidents – lost pets, non-injury fender benders, and more.
• General inquiries – asking for traffic updates or weather updates are not appropriate for 911.

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