ONE BRITON MISSING IN ECUADOR...200,000 IN THE UK
The worrying story of a young British traveller who hasn't emailed for a bit has sent three British police officers rushing off and catching a plane to Ecuador, 'to go and have a look'.
With 200,000 British people going missing each year without leaving the country, it's good to see that the police haven't used this unfortunate incident to have a free holiday in the middle of winter.
Undoubtedly their expertise and knowledge of Ecuador's 283,000 square kilometres and 12 million people will be extremely useful. With this kind of staffing ratio to every case, the police need only to recruit another 482,789 officers (a 500% increase) to ensure each missing person case is dealt with just as effectively.
Well done.
With 200,000 British people going missing each year without leaving the country, it's good to see that the police haven't used this unfortunate incident to have a free holiday in the middle of winter.
Undoubtedly their expertise and knowledge of Ecuador's 283,000 square kilometres and 12 million people will be extremely useful. With this kind of staffing ratio to every case, the police need only to recruit another 482,789 officers (a 500% increase) to ensure each missing person case is dealt with just as effectively.
Well done.
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