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RacingCert
16 Apr 19 06:54
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Hard to keep up with the plot when trying work out what they all stand for.
Here’s a guide.

Police rankings

It’s hard to keep up with police ranks and what they mean – Kate Fleming has gone from DC to DS to DI in the time we’ve known her. The below list is in hierarchical order:

DC – Detective Constable (cops who have passed their detective exams get a “D” instead of “P” before their rank)

DS – Detective Sergeant

DI – Detective Inspector

DCI – Detective Chief Inspector

Det Supt – Detective Superintendent

DCS – Detective Chief Superintendent

ACC – Assistant Chief Constable

DCC – Detective Chief Constable

CC – Chief Constable

Other police roles:

Ever felt a bit flummoxed by police roles? FI Tim Ifield? SIO Roz Huntley? Here’s a few acronyms you probably need deciphering…

TFC – Tactical Firearms Commander

AFO – Authorised Firearms Officer

CSE – Crime Scene Examiner

FI – Forensic Investigator

FLO – Family Liaison Officer

FME – Forensics Medical Examiner

PCSO – Police Community Support Officer

SIO – Senior Investigating Officer

UCO – Undercover Officer

Other acronyms:

“OCG” is a term you’re going to hear bandied around a LOT in series five of Line of Duty – here’s an explanation of what it means, plus a load of other handy police terms:

AC-12 – Anti-Corruption Unit 12

ARU – armed response unit

CPS – Crown Prosecution Service

DIR – digital interview recorder

DPS – Directorate of Professional Standards

ED905 – this is just an arbitrary code. In series five it represents a truck load of heroin.

IRV – incident response vehicle

MoPI – Management of Police Information

OCG – organised crime group

PR – police regulations

Reg 15 – Regulation 15 notice. Advises an officer that a complaint has been made or a matter has come to light about them that warrants an investigation.

RTC – road traffic collision

SCG – serious crime group

Sitrep – situation report

Status zero – Radio code, officer needs immediate assistance

Status five – Radio code, en route to incident scene

Status six – Radio code, on scene

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RacingCert
When: 16 Apr 19 06:55
So how do they know the difference between an OCG and an SCG?
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Crisp77
When: 16 Apr 19 07:59
I've heard the abbreviation PIG a lot. What does that mean?
By:
Angoose
When: 16 Apr 19 08:33

Apr 16, 2019 -- 6:55AM, RacingCert wrote:


So how do they know the difference between an OCG and an SCG?


Don't forget that there are also SOCG's Scared

By:
Crisp77
When: 16 Apr 19 09:29
Found it. Politically Incorrect Gammon.
By:
Jack Bauer '24'
When: 16 Apr 19 19:08
DCC should be Deputy Chief Constable.
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 16 Apr 19 23:46
Code Blue a shocking omishun ShockedShockedCryCry
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