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OPP continue to get Amber Alert complaints

The Ontario AMBER Alert program continues to be an instrumental tool in assisting both the public and police with locating an abducted child who may be in danger. But not everyone is happy with the new system.
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The Ontario AMBER Alert program continues to be an instrumental tool in assisting both the public and police with locating an abducted child who may be in danger.

But not everyone is happy with the new system.  The OPP even reports that people are even calling 911 to voice their displeasure. 

"The Ontario Provincial Police would like to remind the public that calling 911 or any emergency service communication centre is not an appropriate venue to complain about AMBER Alerts," the OPP noted in a Thursday morning release.  

York Regional Police credit the Amber Alert for helping them find two young boys from Newmarket early this morning.  

See related: Amber Alert: Two young boys last seen in Newmarket

The OPP says that the decision to utilize the Ontario AMBER Alert is based on established criteria, and is not taken lightly.

In 2019, there has been five AMBER Alerts activated. As a direct result of these Alerts, four assisted in the safe return of the child/children and one with the apprehension of a suspect.  

The OPP recognizes the inconvenience the Alert may have caused, but will not apologize for using all of the tools available to help locate a child.

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) mandated the broadcasting industry to distribute emergency alert messages, which includes AMBER Alerts. As of April 2018, compatible wireless networks (wireless public alerting) were included in this mandate. The only option to not receive these alerts to a mobile device is to have your device turned off. However, if your device is turned off you will be unable to receive any emergency alert that may contain information of imminent danger in your area.

For more information regarding Canada's emergency alerting system please visit the Alert Ready website.