The problem is that if you are going to ring one notam office you will soon be ringing them all.
Cr*p is generated by every nation. And the moment you step outside the immediate bit of Europe you get reams of it like
RAC : Q)LGGG/QAFXX/IV/M/E/000/999/3730N02430E660
FROM 01/07/06 11:29 TO PERM A1040/01
E)REF AIP TURKEY PAGE RAC 3-1-4A WE STATE THE FLW :
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGIONAL AIR NAVIGATIONAL AGREEMENT
REACHED IN THE SECOND MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL AIR NAVIGATION
MEETING (ISTANBUL 1950), THE ATHINAI/ISTANBUL FIR BDRY
BTN POINTS 4045N2610E AND 3605N3000E COINCIDES WITH THE
WESTERN FRONTIER OF TURKEY.
THIS AGREEMENT WAS SUBSEQUENTLY APPROVED BY THE ICAO COUNCIL
ON 14 DEC 1950 (DOC 7055, MID/2-RAC).
FURTHERMORE THE SAID ATHINAI/ISTANBUL FIR BDRY WAS DEPICTED
ON MAP NUMBER 7, ATTACHED TO THE REGIONAL AIR NAVIGATION
AGREEMENT, WICH WAS REACHED IN THE THIRD REGIONAL AIR
NAVIGATION CONFERENCE (PARIS 1952) AND SUBSEQUENTLY
APPROVED BY THE ICAO COUNCIL ON 23 JUNE 1952.
CONSEQUENTLY, ATHINAI/ISTANBUL FIR BDRY BTN THE ABOVE
MENTIONED POINTS LIES ON AN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT APPROVED
BY ICAO AND ACCEPTED BY GREECE AND TURKEY.
Now, who are you going to phone up about that one?

The Greek prime minister, or the Turkish prime minister, or their respective heads of secret police?
This is life, I am afraid.
What suprises me is that a more refined notam system was not defined at the start. The algorithm for computing the intersect between a line and a polygon was developed back in the 1950s, in the earliest days of computing, not long after the one for computing an intersect between a line and a circle. So the "circle" business is silly.