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"Frank" wrote in message
news:01c3894d$82e308f0$0125250a@nhnluyjvlzevaupj.. . Chris ... ^ Frank, you are correct about "rolling" meaning a vehicle ^ being followed by the scout car. It has a different meaning ^ than "roller". This jargon must have a different meaning in our two areas. A "roller" in California has always been a request for a 10-28/1-29 on a moving vehicle -- one that has not yet been stopped. It's used by patrol officers. The term is used as follows: UNIT: Paul 6 with a roller. (Or ... clear for a roller?) DISPATCH: Go ahead. UNIT: California 9ABC876. DISPATCH: No wants, registration is current to a ... In years past the term was used as "Paul 6, rolling 28/29 on California 9ABC876" but the term is now so common in the state that it's been condensed to just "roller" in many areas. I concur with Frank on this one, "28/29 on a roller". Also, I I'm pretty sure I've heard CHP units on accident scenes use it as in "Can I get a roller and a regular rig" - the roller being a flatbed roll back tow vs. a regular tow....... 73s -RF =============================== Forget Milk, Got Scanner? http://www.Police-Scanner.info =============================== Email reply to: webmaster "at" police-scanner.info |
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