This is an awesome video, I only stumbled across it cause i was playing LA noire and was interested in the codes they use and it got me thinking whether we use the same ones over here but your video cleared it up very simply and was well explained :D
Thank you very much for your channel. I am currently working for the U.S. Military Police in Germany. I try to avoid American English because I am from a former British colony. I prefer proper British English. What do you guys use for Major TA or Minor TA or DUI in British police term? Looking forward to reading your answer.
So much of this isn’t Airwave Speak by the book! You’re not wrong… It’s just that some overpaid buggers who’ve never been frontline wrote the guidance within the Interoperability Manual and have no idea what’s actually used on the ground. 😂
This is an awesome video, I only stumbled across it cause i was playing LA noire and was interested in the codes they use and it got me thinking whether we use the same ones over here but your video cleared it up very simply and was well explained :D
Ah thank you, that’s really nice of you to say
Thank you very much for your channel.
I am currently working for the U.S. Military Police in Germany.
I try to avoid American English because I am from a former British colony.
I prefer proper British English.
What do you guys use for Major TA or Minor TA or DUI in British police term?
Looking forward to reading your answer.
Hi there, DUI would be Drink or Drug driving
That whisper at 8:46 mind… Jesus
I'd never noticed that before! Weird
So much of this isn’t Airwave Speak by the book! You’re not wrong… It’s just that some overpaid buggers who’ve never been frontline wrote the guidance within the Interoperability Manual and have no idea what’s actually used on the ground. 😂