It may be obvious but im missing it...
Can anyone explain the difference between WAPol's Priorty 1 and Priority 2? Is it simply the nature of the job (hence job code)? Or is there a difference between the police vehicles and the way they are driven (lights / sirens) ?
Also can any vehicle type be issued Priority 1 ? E.g: SV6, Holden Rodeo ?
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Priority 1 Vs Priority 2
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Re: Priority 1 Vs Priority 2
P1 = 40ks over limit (Max of 140km/hh)silent_wingz wrote:It may be obvious but im missing it...
Can anyone explain the difference between WAPol's Priorty 1 and Priority 2? Is it simply the nature of the job (hence job code)? Or is there a difference between the police vehicles and the way they are driven (lights / sirens) ?
Also can any vehicle type be issued Priority 1 ? E.g: SV6, Holden Rodeo ?
Cheers
P2 = 20ks over limit
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Re: Priority 1 Vs Priority 2
Its as simple as that ?... ThanksKinetic wrote:P1 = 40ks over limit (Max of 140km/hh)silent_wingz wrote:It may be obvious but im missing it...
Can anyone explain the difference between WAPol's Priorty 1 and Priority 2? Is it simply the nature of the job (hence job code)? Or is there a difference between the police vehicles and the way they are driven (lights / sirens) ?
Also can any vehicle type be issued Priority 1 ? E.g: SV6, Holden Rodeo ?
Cheers
P2 = 20ks over limit
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oh and nightnewz/hm681 you couldn't be more wrong in your guesses if you tried. Yes it used to be Cat A, B, C a few years ago. There was no speed cap on any it was just used to determine the type of job, ie Cat B was the UDD designation for a pursuit. Cat C had "stop" sign and red tcl requirement towards the end but that was about it.
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oh and nightnewz/hm681 you couldn't be more wrong in your guesses if you tried. Yes it used to be Cat A, B, C a few years ago. There was no speed cap on any it was just used to determine the type of job, ie Cat B was the UDD designation for a pursuit. Cat C had "stop" sign and red tcl requirement towards the end but that was about it.
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Over the years there has been a number of different formats with regard to Category A, B, C,
I remember when there was a fourth one "The Special Category" which in an extreme emergency could be applied and used by any vehicle owned or operated by the Police Service.
One such occasion that comes to mind was when a traffic cop working south of the river on channel 8 followed a car across the Swan River on the Tonkin highway and was shot by the driver of the car he was following on the Guildford Rd off ramp.
Both the Maylands and Bayswater vans were issued with the Special Category to get to the scene.
Going back even further to the old job codes when a 102 was a break and enter I can remember VKI giving out 102 "C" 's which meant the vehcile attended under normal road conditions (no lights no sirens).
Speaking of old job codes here's one that VKI didn't know about until early one morning.
Picks a callsign from that era
"Tango 98 VKI" "VKI Tango 98 Go" Tango 98 going back to the office with a 408" VKI responds with "A 408 whats a 408"? to which Tango 98 responds "He's twice as pissed as your average 204 VKI"..
There were laughs all round
I remember when there was a fourth one "The Special Category" which in an extreme emergency could be applied and used by any vehicle owned or operated by the Police Service.
One such occasion that comes to mind was when a traffic cop working south of the river on channel 8 followed a car across the Swan River on the Tonkin highway and was shot by the driver of the car he was following on the Guildford Rd off ramp.
Both the Maylands and Bayswater vans were issued with the Special Category to get to the scene.
Going back even further to the old job codes when a 102 was a break and enter I can remember VKI giving out 102 "C" 's which meant the vehcile attended under normal road conditions (no lights no sirens).
Speaking of old job codes here's one that VKI didn't know about until early one morning.
Picks a callsign from that era
"Tango 98 VKI" "VKI Tango 98 Go" Tango 98 going back to the office with a 408" VKI responds with "A 408 whats a 408"? to which Tango 98 responds "He's twice as pissed as your average 204 VKI"..
There were laughs all round