PURPOSE. CODE 666 is a procedure used by Solano, Yolo and Napa County law enforcement agencies to facilitate apprehension of crime suspects who are fleeing by vehicle through the use of an intersection observation plan.
US Police Radio Code 666 means "countrywide emergency".
Code 6 Responding from a long distance. Code 7 Mealtime. Code 8 Request cover/backup. Code 9 Set up a roadblock.
999 or 112 is used to contact the emergency services upon witnessing or being involved in an emergency.
PC 1018 is the California law that lets you withdraw a plea of “Guilty” or “No Contest” under some circumstances. In DUI cases, defendants will often agree to plead guilty in exchange for a deal that may include a reduced sentence, probation instead of jail time, or even a less serious charge than DUI.
10-30. Unnecessary Use of Radio. Danger / Caution. (a) Vehicle Accident.
11-6 = The illegal discharge of a firearm. 11-7 = Prowler. 11-8 = Person Down. 11-10 = Take a police report / conduct an investigation.
A person who, in the presence of a Court or magistrate, assaults or threatens to assault another, or to commit an offense against his person or property, or who contends with another with angry words, may be ordered by the Court or magistrate to give security, as in this Chapter provided, and if he refuse 1 to do so ...
711—TDD and Relay for the Deaf. 811—Underground public utility location. 911—Emergency services (police, fire, EMS)
61 to divert calls not answered after 15 seconds. 62 to divert calls when your phone is switched off. 67 to divert calls when your phone is engaged.
NO is the two-letter country abbreviation for Norway.
The entities that are within the North American Numbering Plan – the United States and its possessions, Canada, Bermuda, and several Caribbean nations — share the international "country" code 1, with each state (or parts of states), province, territory, or island nation given its own three-digit "area code".
“the unlawful killing of a human being or fetus with malice aforethought.” California law classifies murder as first- and second-degree. other serious crime.
10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops. Ten-Four Day ~ for decades, Oct 4 has been a day to salute radio operators.
Every person wilfully present as spectator at any fight or contention prohibited in the preceding section, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Penal Code 403 PC is the California statute that makes it a crime for a person to willfully disturb or break up a public assembly or meeting. Doing so is a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to 6 months in jail and fines of up to $1000.00.
12 is a slang term for police or any law enforcement officials of uncertain origin. Possible sources include the police radio code "10-12" and the 1968 TV show Adam-12, which followed two Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers and their patrol car, "1-Adam-12."
Its etymology is unknown but seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s. The term is now more generally used to mean getting rid of someone or something. In the 1970s, its meaning expanded to refer to murder.
Call return (*69) automatically dials your last incoming call, whether the call was answered, unanswered or busy. Call within 30 minutes, during which you can still make and receive calls. To deactivate while waiting for the party you are trying to reach to become available, dial *89.
*69 - Call Return: Redials the last number that called you. *70 - Call Waiting: Places your call on hold so you can answer another. *72 - Call Forwarding: Forward your call to another phone number. *77 - Anonymous Call Rejection: Blocks calls from private callers.
Can I block a specific caller even if I don't know their phone number? (*97) Yes, Call Blocking can be used to prevent incoming calls from the last caller. For example, if a telemarketer calls and you want to block them from calling again, the *97 feature lets you do this without requiring the phone number.
STATE CODES
4.1-305 Possession or purchase of alcohol by an underage person.