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Darwin Olympics: Woman Calls 911 for Customer Service Review on Police

Meanwhile in Tennessee . . .

A Nashville woman learned there really aren’t any Yelp! type options when you want to review the Metro Nashville Police Department.

Christina Nuchols Byers called the police for a domestic disturbance complaint to have her husband removed from their home.

When authorities arrived, they spoke with Christina after the husband willingly left on his own.

For whatever reason, though, Christina was upset with the service she received from the police and opted to call in a customer complaint to 911 (because why wouldn’t she).

The police report states she was “apparently upset with the outcome of the original call for service;” and that Christina was in a “highly intoxicated state.”

She was arrested and charged with non-emergency use of the 911 system, and is scheduled to appear in court sometime this month.

This isn’t her first stint in court either.

Christina’s criminal history in Davidson County goes back to 1997 — which includes robbery and theft, probation violations, and being found guilty of forgery over $1,000.

(Scoop Nashville)

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