We know that when Facebook goes down, many users’ initial reaction is to scream, perhaps throw a TV through a window, and scream, “Anarchy! The world is anarchy!” at the top of their lungs.
But it’s certainly not an actual emergency, despite it being an incredibly stressful situation!
L.A. County Sheriff├óΓé¼Γäós Department’s Seargent Burton Brink had some choice words for some of El Lay’s citizens who decided to call 911 after the social media site went down.
Here are his tweets, and some incredulous responses from other Twitter users:
#Facebook is not a Law Enforcement issue, please don't call us about it being down, we don't know when FB will be back up!
— Sgt. Brink (@LASDBrink) August 1, 2014
@moneyries yes, we get calls all the time like this, cable TV, all sorts of things not working, they think we control.
— Sgt. Brink (@LASDBrink) August 1, 2014
@LASDBrink @sistertoldjah seriously, people were calling the police to ask about Facebook?
— Brad Lovett (@Brad_Lovett) August 1, 2014
Yes we got calls #facebookdown That is why I sent out my previous msg to prevent them. Unk number received on 911 or reg number TY #LASD
— Sgt. Brink (@LASDBrink) August 1, 2014