You should dial 101 if you need to...
- Report a non-emergency crime.
- Report anti-social behaviour, harassment or intimidation.
- Report drunken or rowdy behaviour.
- Report dangerous driving.
- Speak to the Police about a general enquiry.
Only use a mobile telephone to call 101 when it is safe and legal to do so, especially if driving.
You should still dial 999 if...
- There is a crime in progress.
- Violence is being used or threatened.
- An offender has been recently disturbed or made off.
- There has been a road accident where people are injured or the road is blocked.
You should still dial 999 when there is an emergency.