The LESO/1033 Program is just one way for law enforcement agencies to obtain military sourced equipment. The LESO/1033 Program handles excess military property for use by law enforcement agencies, but prohibits transfer of military uniforms, body armor, Kevlar helmets and the other items discussed above.
How do you respond to a 10-4?
If you respond at all, respond to their other comments.
I’ve got a tire with low pressure, so anything that might pop a tire, over.” If all the other person says is, “10-4,” you don’t need to say anything. You can say, “10-4, over” if you’d like to let them know you’re done speaking if you’d like.
What does 10-4 mean on a walkie talkie?
10-4 = Message received. 10-5 = Relay message to ___ 10-6 = Busy, please stand by. 10-7 = Out of service, leaving the air. 10-8 = In service, subject to call.
What does 10-4 mean in the military?
Roger that! 10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications.
What is a 1033 call?
Police code 10-33 means Emergency, all units stand by.
What is a 10 10 code?
10-10 Off duty. 10-10A Off duty at home.
What’s your 20 meaning?
Have you ever heard someone ask, “What’s your 20?” The term refers to your location. It comes from “10–20” and is part of the Ten Code used by CB radioers, who borrowed and adapted it from the police and emergency services.
What does a 10 5 mean?
10-5 Relay. 10-6 Busy–stand by unless urgent. 10-7 Out of service. 10-8 In service. 10-9 Repeat.
What does * * mean?
a small starlike symbol (*), used in writing and printing as a reference mark or to indicate omission, doubtful matter, etc. Linguistics. the figure of a star (*) used to mark an utterance that would be considered ungrammatical or otherwise unacceptable by native speakers of a language, as in * I enjoy to ski.
What does code 104 mean?
Description. Your client attempted to log in, but didn’t provide valid credentials. You’ll be provided with WWW-Authenticate HTTP headers so your client can try again. See Authenticating for more information.
What does a 10 1 mean?
WHAT DOES 10-1 MEAN ON A FILM SET? On a film set, 10-1 is the walkie talkie code for the bathroom. While literally meaning you need to pee, using as this as a catch-all saves your film crew from t.m.i.
What does Roger tango mean?
roger/roger that
Meaning: Message received. Origin: the NATO phonetic alphabet—a previous version of the alphabet used “Roger” to signify the letter R. Fun fact: Now they use “Romeo.”
What is a Code 5 stop?
Usually, “code 5” means stakeout. So, when a cop says on the radio that they are “code 5,” they are essentially saying that they plan to be on a stakeout.
Why do soldiers say Roger that?
While in the current spelling alphabet (NATO), R is now Romeo, Roger has remained the response meaning “received” in radio voice procedure. In the US military, it is common to reply to another’s assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.
What is a 1063?
No person, by force, threats, intimidation, or by any fencing or inclosing, or any other unlawful means, shall prevent or obstruct, or shall combine and confederate with others to prevent or obstruct, any person from peaceably entering upon or establishing a settlement or residence on any tract of public land subject