Community status, codes & sections
Codes:-
State 0-Emergency/ Panic Button/ Urgent assistance
State 1-On duty
State 2-Available/ Resuming patrol/ fully deployable
State 3-Available in office
State 4-Refreshments/ welfare break/ RESPS
State 5-En Route to incident
State 6-At scene
State 7-Committed but deployable (E.G- Traffic Stops)
State 8-Unavailable not deployable (Serious incident which maybe taking longer to resolve)
State 9-Prisoner Escort/ Prisoner Transport
State 10-GTA, Computer, Team Speak Problems/ Technical Problems
State 11-Off duty/ Off Duty for the night.
Identification codes:-
IC1 – White person, northern European/northern America type
IC2 – Mediterranean European/Hispanic
IC3 – African/Afro-Caribbean person
IC4 – Indian, Pakistani, Nepalese, Maldivian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, or any other (South) Asian person
IC5 – Chinese, Japanese, or South-East Asian person
IC6 – Middle Eastern, Arabic or Maghreb person
IC0, IC7 or IC9 – Origin unknown
Hi all, here are the official sections for patrols along with our new codes the sections are not a big issue to learn however we urge you do to make patrols & events much better. Along side it or below it you will find the UK police codes that we will now be using we will also soon be having a whole clan training session to train each and every member in these codes.
Feel free to copy them onto paper etc.
Sections:-
A constable has the power, at common law, to enter premises to deal with or prevent a breach of the peace. A constable may also enter and search any premises for the purpose of executing:-
a warrant of arrest issued in connection with or arising out of criminal proceedings, or a warrant of commitment issued under section 76 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, of arresting a person for an indictable offence, of arresting a person for an offence under:
section 1 (prohibition of uniforms in connection with political objects) of the Public Order Act 1936,
any enactment contained in sections 6, 7, 8 or 10 of the Criminal Law Act 1977 (offences relating to entering and remaining on property),
section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986 (fear or provocation of violence),
section 4 (driving etc. when under influence of drink or drugs) or section 163 (failure to stop when required to do so by constable in uniform) of the Road Traffic Act 1988,
section 27 of the Transport and Works Act 1992 (which relates to offences involving drink or drugs),
section 76 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (failure to comply with interim possession order),
any of sections 4, 5, 6(1) and (2), 7 and 8(1) and (2) of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (offences relating to the prevention of harm to animals),
of arresting, in pursuance of section 32(1A) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1969, any child or young person who has been remanded or committed to local authority accommodation under section 23(1) of that Act,
of arresting a person for an offence to which section 61 of the Animal Health Act 1981 (transportation etc. of animals during rabies outbreak) applies,
of recapturing any person who is, or is deemed for any purpose to be, unlawfully at large while liable to be detained:
in a prison, remand centre, young offender institution or secure training centre, or in pursuance of section 92 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing ) Act 2000 (dealing with children and young persons guilty of grave crimes), in any other place,
of recapturing any person whatever who is unlawfully at large and whom he is pursuing, or of saving life or limb or preventing serious damage to property.
A constable also has the power to enter any place in order to carry out a search under section 47 of the Firearms Act 1968.
State 0-Emergency/ Panic Button/ Urgent assistance
State 1-On duty
State 2-Available/ Resuming patrol/ fully deployable
State 3-Available in office
State 4-Refreshments/ welfare break/ RESPS
State 5-En Route to incident
State 6-At scene
State 7-Committed but deployable (E.G- Traffic Stops)
State 8-Unavailable not deployable (Serious incident which maybe taking longer to resolve)
State 9-Prisoner Escort/ Prisoner Transport
State 10-GTA, Computer, Team Speak Problems/ Technical Problems
State 11-Off duty/ Off Duty for the night.
Identification codes:-
IC1 – White person, northern European/northern America type
IC2 – Mediterranean European/Hispanic
IC3 – African/Afro-Caribbean person
IC4 – Indian, Pakistani, Nepalese, Maldivian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, or any other (South) Asian person
IC5 – Chinese, Japanese, or South-East Asian person
IC6 – Middle Eastern, Arabic or Maghreb person
IC0, IC7 or IC9 – Origin unknown
Hi all, here are the official sections for patrols along with our new codes the sections are not a big issue to learn however we urge you do to make patrols & events much better. Along side it or below it you will find the UK police codes that we will now be using we will also soon be having a whole clan training session to train each and every member in these codes.
Feel free to copy them onto paper etc.
Sections:-
A constable has the power, at common law, to enter premises to deal with or prevent a breach of the peace. A constable may also enter and search any premises for the purpose of executing:-
a warrant of arrest issued in connection with or arising out of criminal proceedings, or a warrant of commitment issued under section 76 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, of arresting a person for an indictable offence, of arresting a person for an offence under:
section 1 (prohibition of uniforms in connection with political objects) of the Public Order Act 1936,
any enactment contained in sections 6, 7, 8 or 10 of the Criminal Law Act 1977 (offences relating to entering and remaining on property),
section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986 (fear or provocation of violence),
section 4 (driving etc. when under influence of drink or drugs) or section 163 (failure to stop when required to do so by constable in uniform) of the Road Traffic Act 1988,
section 27 of the Transport and Works Act 1992 (which relates to offences involving drink or drugs),
section 76 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (failure to comply with interim possession order),
any of sections 4, 5, 6(1) and (2), 7 and 8(1) and (2) of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (offences relating to the prevention of harm to animals),
of arresting, in pursuance of section 32(1A) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1969, any child or young person who has been remanded or committed to local authority accommodation under section 23(1) of that Act,
of arresting a person for an offence to which section 61 of the Animal Health Act 1981 (transportation etc. of animals during rabies outbreak) applies,
of recapturing any person who is, or is deemed for any purpose to be, unlawfully at large while liable to be detained:
in a prison, remand centre, young offender institution or secure training centre, or in pursuance of section 92 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing ) Act 2000 (dealing with children and young persons guilty of grave crimes), in any other place,
of recapturing any person whatever who is unlawfully at large and whom he is pursuing, or of saving life or limb or preventing serious damage to property.
A constable also has the power to enter any place in order to carry out a search under section 47 of the Firearms Act 1968.