A Discussion On The Police Reform Talk Radio

By Roger Sanders


Nowadays, theres a lot of developments and innovations, even where the rarefied world of law enforcement is concerned. These days, it is quite easy to keep up with the goings on in this industry. However, its also hampered by quite a lot of nitty gritty, particularities, and technicalities. These are accordingly the harbingers of the Police Reform Talk Radio.

After all, police communications dont come in the nifty form of plain everyday language. No, these uniformed blokes actually use quite a considerable amount of doublespeak when it comes to corresponding with their control center. The thing, though, is that a portion of the general public is quite interested and even entitled to listen in, but the smorgasbord of codes make the communications totally unintelligible.

Examples of the codes are 10 48, which calls for an ambulance transfer call. A 10 56 means suicide, 10 71 means shooting, and 10 70 means fire. Of course, these are truncated and limited examples. The idea is that there is an according code for nearly all kinds of crimes, emergencies, and disturbances under the sun.

Reforms have therefore been called to order so as to revert the doublespeak to run of the mill vernacular. That would enable the hoi polloi listening in to better understand the state of events going around them. Also, that would better enable them to act and report accordingly, and also spread the news accurately.

The aforementioned scanners come in many types and configurations. One may opt for large desktop scanners, or else the small handheld varieties. Or perhaps more conveniently, there are the models which one can customize so as to install and operate inside a vehicle to be on the go.

Anyway, to cut the chase, lets just say that the purpose of cop codes and jargon is to keep communications short and concise. This goes back along the days when police departments have been mandated by federal commissions to make their communications short so as to save bandwidth and make sure that theres no traffic in the airwaves. Also, it provides some sort of unique lingo for cops, and accordingly a sense of inclusivity and professionalism.

Moreover, these apps can be downloaded for free. After which, one is basically pretty much geared to listen in during emergency situations. One is thoroughly equipped to tune in to breaking news through these live police correspondences.

However, and as with every and all developments, there are drawbacks to it as well. Of course, we have already mentioned the case wherein the hoi polloi finds it hard to comprehend what exactly is going on. But so far we havent considered the law enforcements new recruits. The long list of codes might be overwhelming and might weigh on them since they are used at stressful and taxing moments. It goes without saying that learning it can be more than a tad intimidating.

Anyway, thats the nub of the matter where reforms are concerned. As long as they havent been passed, however, a little knowledge and background on the subject will not hurt at all. Recruits learn them at the academy or during field training. The hoi polloi, on the other hand, can learn by immersing themselves in it. They can do so by getting acquainted with the list of codes, but its likewise effective to listen to their actual used so that one might be able to gain a more solid undergirding. They can do so through listening to police scanners, which are already available online.




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