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  2. Covert listening device - Wikipedia

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    Undercover agents "wearing a wire" is a typical plot element in gangster and police-related movies and television shows. A stereotypical scene might include an individual being suspected by criminals of wearing a hidden microphone, and having their shirt torn open to reveal the deception.

  3. Police radio - Wikipedia

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    Before police radio systems were first implemented, police officers assigned to their beat could only communicate with police command using telephone booths, call boxes, police boxes, or physical meetings. Calling for help or signaling other officers could only be done by shouting, using a whistle, or hitting things to make sounds. [1]

  4. Police radio code - Wikipedia

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    A police radio code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or ...

  5. Column: What I learned from watching a 24-hour police pursuit ...

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    Pursuits are a waste of police resources. Watching them encourages stations to air more of them. And yet, like too many Southern Californians, I just can't quit.

  6. FACT CHECK: Video Doesn’t Provide Full Context To Police Stop

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    A video shared on X claims to show a police officer throwing a plastic bag into a motorist’s car. Verdict: Unsubstantiated The video shows the police officer throwing a plastic bag that was ...

  7. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    The use of lights and sirens is up to the individual police officer driving to the call. The nature of the call is an aggravating factor when deciding when to use them. Calls are graded by either the control room direct (in the case of emergency calls) or by some sort of first contact centre (nonemergency calls).

  8. Alabama officer on leave after video shows her using stun gun ...

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    The video begins with a handcuffed man lying in the street as an officer with the Reform Police Department tells him to stand up. The officer then walks the man over to a car, the footage shows.

  9. List of Police Camera Action! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Adrian follows the Sussex police to investigate why urban roads are the biggest killers of pedestrians and children, and reveals their efforts to make a change. Includes police car video footage capturing chaos in cities and criminals on the run.