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Most people call the police when they feel their life is in danger or they need help.
However, there are some people who call them when they don’t get their way.
According to the Regina Police Service’s traffic team on Twitter, a 23-year-old called the police on their own mother Tuesday afternoon for turning off the Wi-Fi because they wouldn’t do chores.
The tweet also said the person in question lives with their mother rent-free and they were told to leave if they don’t like it.
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