CanWoodsman
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253 is quite common in Ontario, Canada.
Refers to the section of the Canadian Criminal Code.
Refers to the section of the Canadian Criminal Code.
Except of course for LAPD, who's been saying "502" since it was enacted in the old Vehicle Code in 1936. Occasionally hear Deuce from them too, as in the "Deuce Watch" late evening motor-officer drunk-driver task forces.California - Deuce, 23152 (CVC) or 23151 (CVC-Felony)
California - Deuce, 23152 (CVC) or 23151 (CVC-Felony)
253 is quite common in Ontario, Canada.
Refers to the section of the Canadian Criminal Code.
In Munster, 10-55 for Driver, 10-56 for Pedestrian.
I think Indiana State Police is the same too.
At least for Munster, they usually use it when they get a call about a possible 10-55 driver from another motorist, dispatch will just say "Possible 10-55 at blah blah". I usually don't hear them use it "I am arresting a 10-55".