go to the following - its at the bottom of the pg.
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-46/267918.html
2006-10-12 12:46:03
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answered by pepper 2
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xamples
Note: Police codes differ depending on country, state, and sometimes even city.
* 925 - Suspicious person
* 5150 - Mental case, not responsible (provides for 72 hour confinement for observation)
* 148 - Resisting or interfering with a police officer
* 187 - Homicide
* 203 - Mayhem
* 207 - Kidnapping
* 207A - Kidnapping attempt
* 211 - Armed robbery
* 217 - Assault with intent to murder
* 220 Attempted rape
* 240 Assault (misdemeanor)
* 242 Battery
* 245 Assault with a deadly weapon
* 261 Rape
* 261A Attempted rape
* 273 Assault on a person
* 288 Lewd conduct/sex crime
* 311 Indecent exposure
* 314 Indecent exposure
* 390 Drunk
* 390C Drunk in vehicle
* 390D Drunk unconcious
* 404 Riot
* 415 Disturbing the peace
* 415B Investigate the trouble
* 415C Disturbance—children involved
* 415D Disturbance—drink involved
* 415E Loud music or party
* 415F Disturbance—family
* 415G Disturbance—gang
* 417 Man with a gun
* 447 Arson
* 459 Burglary
* 459A Burglar alarm ringing
* 459S Burglar alarm—silent
* 470 Forgery
* 480 Hit and run (felony)
* 481 Hit and run (misdemeanor)
* 484 Petty theft
* 484PS Purse snatch
* 487 Grand theft
* 488 Petty theft
* 496 Possession of stolen property
* 502 Computer fraud
* 503 Auto theft
* 504 Tampering with a vehicle
* 505 Reckless driving
* 507 Public nuisance
* 537 DFI / defrauding an inkeeper
* 537E Defaced serial number
* 567 Drunk
* 586 Illegal parking
* 586E Vehicle blocking driveway
* 594 Malicious mischief
* 595 Runaway car
* 601 Juvenile problem
* 647 Vagrant
* 647A Vagrant loitering in public place
* 647F Public drunkenness
* 647FF Under influence of alchohol
* 647S Dope
* 653M Obscene/annoying phone call
2006-10-12 12:35:46
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answered by Paul 7
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Contact the nearest detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police(or in major cities like Kamloops or the Metro Vancouver area, call their police services information office)...
HTH...
2006-10-12 14:48:43
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answered by baldwin91006 4
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www.findlaw.com is a great resource.
There are also good resources for the various California codes, but that is not what you asked for.
Good luck.
2006-10-12 12:58:55
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answered by Mr. PhD 6
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There are scanner books available, which list these codes for all locales.
2006-10-13 01:37:26
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answered by WC 7
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Sure... ask a cop who knows
2006-10-12 15:33:48
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answered by AL 6
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Have you tried an internet search....?
2006-10-12 12:32:55
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answered by usaf.primebeef 6
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no
2006-10-12 12:34:58
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answered by Rbyers 2
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