9/20/2023 0 Comments Code zero radio![]() ‘ Breaking Waves’ was named #9 song of 2019 by WBFJ (Crossroad Radio) and ‘Liquid Pendulum’ stayed at #1 for 3 weeks on the USA Rock Radio charts according to BigBigHit. ‘Liquid Exorcist’ was named #1 album of 2019 by WBFJ (Crossroad Radio), #9 Album of 2019 on The Antidote radio show, and #10 Album of 2019 in the JFH Staff Picks on (alongside artists like Switchfoot, Disciple, and Demon Hunter). Rusty Shipp has won Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and three other awards in the 2020 JFH Awards, was nominated for Alternative Rock Album (won runner up) and Song of 2019 in The Grizzly Awards (“Breaking Waves”), and was named top 30 artists of 2020 by Effect Radio. “An ambitious work…its concept and storyline brilliantly executed… flawlessly arranged and beautifully crafted on every level.” - Album Review, Eclectic Music Lover PAST ACCOLADES #1 Album of 2022 - The Antidote, featured on Effect Radio, etcĭark Side of the Ocean’s singles “ Bottom of the Barrel” and “ What’s Kraken?” rose to the top 10 most played rock songs in the nation on BigBigHit’s USA Rock Hits and Breaking Rock Top 10 charts, RadioU’s Top 10 Most Wanted Songs (per listener requests), and Christian Music Weekly’s radio chart (#6 and #9), among other charts. #12 Song of 2022 - Some Sort of Rock Show (WJTL) ![]() #14 Rock Song of 2022 - Christian Music Weekly’s National Radio Chart “ the best album I’ve heard this year! It’s a perfect album.” - Dave Hawkins, The Antidote (Radio Show) “Bottom of the Barrel” ( Single) Andy Herrin, 102.9 FM The Buzz, Nashville‘s Rock Station Some agencies, such as the California Highway Patrol (CHP) use the current vehicle code numbers while municipal and county police agencies, especially the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) still use the 500 series.“Rusty Shipp returned with a brand new single called ‘ Bottom Of The Barrel ’.already it’s a contender for my favorite song of the year.” In California, some radio codes in the 400–599 range that refer to vehicle violations are left over from the California Vehicle Code (CVC) which was revised in 1971. Additionally, "390" and variants are also radio codes only (CPC 647(f) is the legally enforced section "public intoxication"). All of the "500" codes, generally, involve vehicles and are thus grouped together (except 594, which is an actual Penal Code section). For example, a "503" is not Penal Code section 503 (embezzlement). "500" codes are only radio codes that substitute for other code sections. Major Theft (value $950, or certain livestock)ĭrunk driving – felony (great bodily injury or death) Hit and run – Felony (great bodily injury or death) This led to widespread use of California Penal Codes as radio codes. In the 1970s, the television show Adam-12 was considered so authentic in its portrayal of Los Angeles PD officers and their procedures that excerpts from the shows were used as police training films around the country. They are from the California Penal Code except where noted below. The following codes are used in California. This code is usually pronounced digit-by-digit, using a radio alphabet for any letters, as 505 "five zero five" or 207A "two zero seven Alpha". The Hundred Code is a three digit police code system. See also: Law enforcement jargon California Examples Codeīreaking and entering (vehicle or residence) Arguments against plain language is its lack of brevity, variability, and lack of secrecy that is often tactically advantageous or a safety issue when officer communications can be overheard by the civilian public. ![]() Some law enforcement agencies use “plain talk” or “plain language” which replaces codes with standard speech and terminology, albeit in a structured manner or format. law enforcement circles, but there is no consensus on the issue. The topic of standardized codes has long been discussed in U.S. There are similarities among popular sets of 10-codes. Different agencies can have codes dissimilar enough to make communication difficult. ![]() While agencies with adjacent or overlapping jurisdictions often have similar codes, it is not uncommon to find differences even within one county or city. ![]() It is rare to find two agencies with exactly the same ten-codes, signals, incident codes, or other status codes. These code types may be used in the same sentence to describe specific aspects of a situation.Ĭodes vary by state, county, and agency. 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 other status codes. A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems. ![]()
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