“We are having to spend a disproportionate amount of time on one particular person. We are duty-bound to respond, but clearly people who make lots of calls to the police run the risk of being treated as the little boy who cried wolf. Officers who have attended previously to find there have been no grounds might not take any claims seriously, and that’s the danger we face.” – Kevin Moore, chief superintendent of Brighton and Hove Police, on Heather Mills’ overuse of the UK equivalent of 911 to report paparazzi harassment. (Source)