Just the kind of bland, meaningless Euroharmonisation only a Brussels bureaucrat could dream up: while the numbers 999 used in Britain for emergency calls, and the 911 used across the Atlantic carry the appropriate frisson of panic associated with calls for an ambulance or fire engine, the new Euronumber we will all have to use […]
Just the kind of bland, meaningless Euroharmonisation only a Brussels bureaucrat could dream up: while the numbers 999 used in Britain for emergency calls, and the 911 used across the Atlantic carry the appropriate frisson of panic associated with calls for an ambulance or fire engine, the new Euronumber we will all have to use eventually, 112, sounds like dial-a-recipe.