Why are police officers sometimes referred to as "12"?

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  1. The term “12” as slang for police officers has a few possible origins, but it’s mainly used as a code or nickname, especially in certain communities or in hip-hop culture. Here are some common explanations:

    Police Radio Code: Some say it comes from police radio code "10-12," which means “standby” or “visitors present,” but it’s not an official or universal code for police.

    TV Show “Adam-12”: The ’60s TV show Adam-12 followed two police officers, and the number “12” became associated with cops.

    Numerical Code: In some circles, “12” is just a simple code word to refer to police without saying it directly, especially in music or street slang.

    So when people say “12,” they’re just referring to police officers, often as a way to talk about them discreetly or in slang.

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