I guess enough time has passed...

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I thought I would give you another tip if you want to embarrass an officer while they are eating. Did you know the siren will not sound while the PA mike button is pushed in? This is true even if the siren switch is in the on position so you can override the siren to give instructions to someone via the PA.

And in most patrol cars, the PA mike will stretch to the driver's door. The door and seat cushion may be close enough to wedge the button down while holding the mike there. Well, it is close enough until the driver opens his door anyway. Then things tend to get very loud very fast.
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srothstein wrote:I thought I would give you another tip if you want to embarrass an officer while they are eating. Did you know the siren will not sound while the PA mike button is pushed in? This is true even if the siren switch is in the on position so you can override the siren to give instructions to someone via the PA.

And in most patrol cars, the PA mike will stretch to the driver's door. The door and seat cushion may be close enough to wedge the button down while holding the mike there. Well, it is close enough until the driver opens his door anyway. Then things tend to get very loud very fast.
:smilelol5: "rlol" I might have to try that one. :mrgreen:
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That's one of the nice things 'bout the Caddy SWMBO drives. When I walk up to the car with my key fob in the pocket, it adjusts everything but the middle rear-view mirror to MY settings - seat, outside mirrors, steering wheel - even the radio station.
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srothstein wrote:I thought I would give you another tip if you want to embarrass an officer while they are eating. Did you know the siren will not sound while the PA mike button is pushed in? This is true even if the siren switch is in the on position so you can override the siren to give instructions to someone via the PA.

And in most patrol cars, the PA mike will stretch to the driver's door. The door and seat cushion may be close enough to wedge the button down while holding the mike there. Well, it is close enough until the driver opens his door anyway. Then things tend to get very loud very fast.

Happened to me 2 months ago at ihop... :grumble

If someone runs out of the report writing room to take a hot call and stays logged into the computer, we like to e-mail the chief a letter of resignation. There have also been emails sent out with all sorts of confessions. I got one today which said the officer wanted to email us and let us know he always wanted be a star in a musical.

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flintknapper wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:That sounds like what happens whenever my wife borrows my car. She NEVER remembers to put the seat all the way back. She uses it all the way forward. I can't even get into the car that way. It always leaves me muttering under my breath about dadgum mutter mutter....
Yup, ^^^^^^^^^^
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I am 6'-5", Mrs. Flintknapper is 5'-7". I get in my vehicle after she has used it and all I can see is my Adams Apple in the rear-view and the rear tires in the side-views. :totap:
This used to happen Mrs. dub and I until I figured out that I could link our key FOB's to the programmed seat setting in our truck. For those vehicles with power seats and outside mirrors and the two programmable positions it might also be possible to link them to the individual key FOB's. No matter where my wife leaves the seat in the truck, if I unlock it with my remote the seats and outside mirrors will go to my settings and the same for her. I am a hair or two over 6 feet and she is a hair or two under 5 feet.
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gigag04 wrote:The worst part was after I called it off, I tried to call the guy to discreetly trade cars...

His phone starts ringing in the car so he left it. Great. Now I have to punk myself out on the radio and say "hey do you wanna meet and trade cars back..." This is after the whole dept was listening to our chase on the radio.
I would have just asked him to 25 with me somewhere, that way you wouldn't have to out yourself on the air.
A simple meeting between units after a pursuit to kinda debrief...seems like a good excuse to me. lol
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Good to know that the 25 ten code is universally recognized!

It wasn't a big deal - we have fun on the radio now and again. I eat "lunch" (whatever meal at 0130 am is) with our dispatchers now and again to keep the peace.

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Stuff you hear on the night watch radio is hilarious...most of which would get your written up or fired on day shift. I love working at night.

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jbirds1210 wrote:Stuff you hear on the night watch radio is hilarious...most of which would get your written up or fired on day shift. I love working at night.

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This needs to be turned into an Aggie joke of some sort. :biggrinjester:
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LOL! Hehehehe.

Yeah, follow up on the bad guy though? Shirley you got his plates?
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TAM - Mrs. TAM has the same complaint about how you leave the toilet seat! :-)

gigag04/other LEO's - Your story was a hoot.
By the way, do all police cars have some kind of unit number posted
on the dash or somewhere, so that when you call dispatch, you are
always sure to give the correct cruiser number?

I would assume that the unique patrol car number would have to be
inside someplace since you may drive different units, even if you
usually have a takehome.

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surprise_i'm_armed wrote:TAM - Mrs. TAM has the same complaint about how you leave the toilet seat! :-)

gigag04/other LEO's - Your story was a hoot.
By the way, do all police cars have some kind of unit number posted
on the dash or somewhere, so that when you call dispatch, you are
always sure to give the correct cruiser number?

I would assume that the unique patrol car number would have to be
inside someplace since you may drive different units, even if you
usually have a takehome.

SIA
In many agencies, the patrol sector is used as the radio identifier. This is less confusing for Dispatch because the geographic relationship between the call for service location and the patrol sector it falls in is the critical information for deciding who to send where. It doesn't matter what vehicle the officer is driving at the time.
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surprise_i'm_armed wrote:TAM - Mrs. TAM has the same complaint about how you leave the toilet seat! :-)
Nope. No way. I've been married almost 23 years now, and I've learned how not to get my head cut off in my sleep; and learning to leave the seat down was one of those survival tricks. :mrgreen:
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I am 1229 all of the time, Thank goodness! I briefly worked for an S.O. that used different call signs depending on the area and it was very difficult for me under stress. I know many of the people I work with by number better than by name.

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