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mrcleanvfr
12-17-2004, 12:54 PM
Dear LEOs,

Is there a number/code for a stolen vehicle? Specifically a motorcycle?

i.e We have a 12-32 in progress (burglary)

Just curious for my personalized plates.

Paul

Rocket_Cowboy
12-17-2004, 01:00 PM
You want your plates to say you're riding a stolen bike???

Just drag a broken bike lock from your passenger pegs, with the ignition hanging over the side. ;)

pdef
12-17-2004, 01:14 PM
And fur it.

buck000
12-17-2004, 01:30 PM
Lemme guess: you ride it like you stole it? Cute. Just don't get the tag "none"...I've heard that may result in a bureaucratic nightmare... ;-)

gotdurt
12-17-2004, 01:39 PM
And fur it.
:rofl

10-95
12-18-2004, 01:30 PM
Dear LEOs,

Is there a number/code for a stolen vehicle? Specifically a motorcycle?

i.e We have a 12-32 in progress (burglary)

Just curious for my personalized plates.

Paul

Keep in mind some agencies use different numbering systems, but the "almost" universal code for a stolen auto/motorcycle, etc is 10-88. Now, let's see if TxDOT will let you get that one..........

Dragwn
12-18-2004, 03:44 PM
Is there a code for "escaped Lunatic" or "Psycotic"?

kurt
12-18-2004, 03:53 PM
Is there a code for "escaped Lunatic" or "Psycotic"?

"10-96" or just plain " '96". Refers to all mental subjects.

Texas T
12-18-2004, 09:43 PM
Is there a code for "escaped Lunatic" or "Psycotic"?

"10-96" or just plain " '96". Refers to all mental subjects.
1096 is registered to a Suzuki out of San Marcos.
1088 is not currently listed as being registered to anyone/anything.

Texas T
12-18-2004, 09:48 PM
How about 27-28?

10-27 in many states is check for wants/warrants and 10-28 is check registration.

Or 10-29... check for stolen?

10-95
12-19-2004, 07:11 PM
Here's one of the generic lists. Some may vary a little bit:

10-0 use caution
10-1 cannot receive you
10-2 receive you OK
10-3 personal stop
10-4 OK, I acknowledge, etc.
10-5 relay this transmission
10-6 busy unless urgent
10-7 lunch break/out of service
10-8 in service
10-9 repeat your transmission
10-10 fight
10-11 animal incident
10-12 stand-by, hold transmission
10-13 weather/road report
10-14 prowler report
10-15 major disturbance
10-16 domestic problem
10-17 meet complainant
10-18 quickly
10-19 returning to -----
10-20 location
10-21 telephone ----
10-22 disregard
10-23 arrived on scene
10-24 assignment completed
10-25 meet the person
10-26 runaway
10-27 driver's license info
10-28 vehicle registration info
10-29 warrant check for person
10-30 improper radio use
10-31 crime in progress
10-32 subject with gun
10-33 alarm sounding, emergency
10-34 rape
10-35 request records check
10-36 correct time
10-37 suspicious vehicle
10-38 stop suspicious vehicle
10-39 urgent--use lights and siren
10-40 silent response
10-41 beginning tour of duty
10-42 ending tour of duty, also deceased person
10-43 information
10-44 permission to leave for
10-45 dead animal at ---
10-46 assist motorist,stalled vehicle
10-47 request officer in charge
10-48 request CID
10-49 request camera
10-50 accident
10-51 tow truck needed
10-52 ambulance needed
10-53 injuries involved
10-54 animals on highway
10-55 dwi driver
10-57 hit-and-run accident
10-58 theft
10-59 escort
10-60 squad in vicinity
10-61 bar check
10-63 clear to copy info
10-64 homicide
10-65 suicide
10-66 cancellation
10-67 get subject away from radio
10-68 criminal mischief
10-69 message received
10-70 fire alarm
10-71 advise nature of fire
10-72 fire progress report
10-73 smoke report
10-74 negative
10-75 burglary
10-76 enroute
10-77 ETA
10-78 need assistance
10-79 notify JP
10-80 chase in progress
10-81 Breathalyzer report
10-82 robbery
10-83 work school crossing at
10-84 narcotics involvement/activity
10-85 delay due to ---
10-86 officer on-duty
10-87 shoplifter in custody
10-88 stolen vehicle
10-89 bomb threat
10-90 alarm
10-91 pick up prisoner
10-92 improperly parked vehicle
10-93 open building
10-94 drag racing
10-95 prisoner/subject in custody
10-96 psych patient
10-97 suspicious person
10-98 prison/jail break
10-99 wanted/stolen record

pdef
12-19-2004, 07:36 PM
Smokey and the Bandit taught us the valuable 10-100 and 10-200 as well.

kurt
12-19-2004, 08:07 PM
Thank God most Public Safety Agencies have gone back to plain English. No need not to since the advent of trunked radio systems with hundreds of "positions".

mrcleanvfr
12-19-2004, 08:51 PM
10-95 prisoner/subject in custody



10-95, coincidence?


You guys think this would get a chuckle out of the LEO pulling me over or cause stress?

FYI: I am always polite and cooperative, I got out of my last experience with DPS, probably not because of my good looks.

Paul

10-95
12-20-2004, 05:00 PM
10-95 prisoner/subject in custody



10-95, coincidence?




Nope. In my earlier days It was not uncommon for me to put several people at a time in my back seat. At some of the problem areas we had I would cuff people together until I ran out of metal cuffs and then break out the zip-ties. I know for a fact you can get 6 prisoners in the back seat of a late 1980's Crown Vic. :mrgreen:

mrcleanvfr
12-20-2004, 05:40 PM
I know for a fact you can get 6 prisoners in the back seat of a late 1980's Crown Vic.


Thanks, that was a good laugh, I needed that!!

Paul

scratch
12-20-2004, 07:20 PM
Great illustration of the term "cuff 'em & stuff 'em". ;-)

Hope the poor, misunderstood miscreants weren't too uncomfortable with the arrangement...