- Police code
A police code is a number abbreviation for a crime, incident or instructions for police officers.
The Hundred Code
The Hundred Code cite web
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url=http://www.radiolabs.com/police-codes.html] is a 3 digit police code system. This code is usually pronounced digit-by-digit, using aradio alphabet for any letters, as 505 "five zero five" or 207A "two zero seven alpha".The following codes are used in California; most are from the California Penal Code (except as noted below):
Please note: "500" codes are only radio codes that substitute for other code sections. Example: a "503" is not Penal Code section 503 (which is Embezzlement), but a substitute code for Vehicle Code section 10851. All of the "500" codes, generally, involve vehicles and are thus grouped together (except 594, which is a legitimate Penal Code). Additionally, "390" (and variants) are also radio codes only (CPC 647(f) is the legally enforced section "public intoxication").
Note: California uses a distinct phonetic alphabet from other states such as Florida, which uses the standard military phonetic alphabet. California police agencies use a slightly different one, as listed below:A - AdamB - BoyC - CharlesD - DavidE - EdwardF - FrankG - GeorgeH - HenryI - IdaJ - John K - KingL - LincolnM - MaryN - NoraO - OceanP - PaulQ - QueenR - RobertS - SamT - TomU - UnionV - VictorW - WilliamX - X-RayY - YoungZ - Zebra
ee also
*Ten codes
*Eleven codes
*The Military AlphabetReferences and notes
External links
* [http://www.mendosa.com/code.html Radio and Identification codes]
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