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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. ;)
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"?
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
Smokey and the Bandit taught us the valuable 10-100 and 10-200 as well.
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...
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