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10 codes. data by FCC.
« on: June 08, 2005, 06:36:36 PM »
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Code 1 - Not immediately critical; proceed to call when free to do so.
Finish your donuts first.
Code 2 - Proceed immediately to call, without using lights or siren, and
complying with the Motor Vehicle Act. Forget the donuts.
Code 3 - Proceed immediately to call, use lights and siren, ignore the
Motor Vehicle Act. Mow down pedestrians on the sidewalk
if necessary and don't even take the time to pay your tab at the
donut shop.
Code 4 - A critical or emergency situation exists, this frequency is reserved
for communication pertinent to the situation until further notice.
The over-the-air chess game will have to wait...
Code 5 - (Used by Ambulance teams) Police, or police presence.
The Smell of Bacon.


Apple Tree - The apple tree beside the Johnson Street Bridge where derelicts
go to drink chinese cooking wine...
Audible - audible alarm.
Cage - A Van, paddywagon or other VCP "Charlie" unit for prisoner
or property transport.
Channel 3 - Vic/Esq/OakBay Car-car simplex, 155.490 MHz
City - Victoria City proper, usually referring to its police dep't.
Cushman - A mini-car driven by a commissionaire for writing parking
tickets and chasing partiers out of the Ross Bay Cemetery.
Dine & Dash- Theft of restaurant meals
Domestic - A domestic dispute or assault
En Route - On the way.
Hook - A tow-truck, a wrecker.
Junction - The intersection of Fort St. and Oak Bay Avenue.
Landline - Telephone Call
Local - A person who is well-known to Police, esp. a street person
Lookout - The lookout in Beacon Hill Park
Main - Main VCP dispatch repeater frequency, 155.550 MHz
Reference - The person who is contacted when an alarm goes off
Routine - Proceed as Code 1.
Section 24 - Mental Case, likely candidate for transport to EMI
23 and a half - Subject is not a certifiable section 24, but definitely
doesn't have both oars in the water. A few donuts shy
of a dozen.
Set Up - A speed trap or road block
Sipper - A SIP, Severely(?) Intoxicated Person
Streetlink - The Street Link emergency shelter on Wharf street
Switch Over- Change frequency (usu. indicates in depth info to follow
which would monopolize the main channel and interrupt the
chess game...)
Wagon - Same as a "Cage"
Walkthrough- A (usually random) spot check of a bar or other licenced
premise - Looking for drugs, minors, hookers, and a quick
peek at the strip act.
West Door - Jail entrance to VCP HQ, off Government.
Wrecker - A tow-truck, a hook.

214 - 24 hour roadside suspension (for DWI)
B&E - Breaking & Entering, or burglary.
BAT - Blood/Breath Alcohol Test. The BATmobile drunk driver catcher.
BCL - BC Licence Plate number
CNI - Criminal Names Index
CPIC - Canadian Police Information Computer
DL - Driver's Licence
DOA - Dead on Arrival
DOB - Date of Birth
DWI - Driving While Impaired
EHS - Emergency Health Services (The emergency medical evac ambulance
service of the BC Ministry of Health, Same as PAS)
EMI - Eric Martin Institute, formerly the official name of the Eric
Martin Pavilion of RJH. Victoria's Mental Health centre, or the
loony-bin, on Trent off Fort.
ERT - Emergency Response Team (The SWAT team)
ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival
GOA - Gone on Arrival
HQ - Headquarters. Esq.: 500 Park Place, Vic.: 624 Fisgard,
Saan.: 760 Vernon, Oak Bay: 1703 Monterey
MC - Motorcycle
MHR - Ministry of Human Resources, former name of the Ministry of
Social Services (obsolete acronyms die hard...)
MVA - Motor Vehicle Accident
MVI - Motor Vehicle Incident (same as MVA)
PAS - Provincial Ambulance Service (Same as EHS)
PC - Police Car
PO - Peace Officer or Police Officer, usu. part of a charge against
a suspect (e.g. "assault PO")
RJH - Royal Jubilee Hospital, Fort Street at Richmond Road.
RO - Registered Owner (of a vehicle)
RSD - Roadside Screening Device - a handheld breath alcohol tester.
RTO - Returning to Office
SIP - Severely(?)(could be "seemingly") Intoxicated Person - a drunk.
TOP - Temporary Operating Permit
VCP - Victoria City Police, as referred to by other departments
VGH - Victoria General Hospital, on Helmcken Road.
WT - Walkie Talkie (sometimes pronounced "Whiskey Tango")
YDC - Youth Detention Centre, on Pembroke.

10-4 - Acknowledged. (The most common 10-code used in radio)
10-6 - Busy
10-7 - Off the air, out of service
10-8 - On the air, in service
10-9 - Repeat your last transmission
10-10 - Negative (usually of a record search)
10-12 - Stand by (usually the R-T operator is swamped when s/he uses this)
10-20 - Location
10-21 - Telephone
10-23 - On scene, just arriving now.
10-24 - Arriving at Office
10-27 - Driver's Licence Information
10-28 - Vehicle Registration information
10-29 - Record check on person or vehicle
10-61 - Coffee break, usu. taken at Robin's Donuts or Tim Hortons
10-62 - Lunch Break, see 10-61 for locations.
10-63 - Returning to Office
10-65 - Escorting a prisoner
10-68 - Impaired Driver
10-69 - Have a vehicle pulled over or person stopped for check
10-72 - Security, Panic (robbery) or Fire alarm activated
10-75 - Switch frequency to Car-Car simplex (155.490 MHz)
10-80 - Violence on record
10-81 - Robbery on record
10-82 - Offensive Weapons offenses on record
10-83 - Breaking & Entering on record
10-84 - Theft on record
10-85 - Drug offenses on record
10-86 - Fraud on record
10-87 - Sex offenses on record
10-88 - Other Criminal Code offenses on record
10-89 - Arson on record

The Phonetic Alphabet
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A - Alpha B - Bravo C - Charlie D - Delta E - Echo
F - Foxtrot G - Golf H - Hotel I - India J - Juliet
K - Kilo L - Lima M - Mike N - November O - Oscar
P - Papa Q - Quebec R - Romeo S - Sierra T - Tango
U - Uniform V - Victor W - Whiskey X - X-ray Y - Yankee
Z - Zulu
« Last Edit: June 09, 2005, 09:58:17 AM by 1trooper, manyweapons »
armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2005, 06:41:20 PM »
the 10 codes were actually intersting i saved them.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by Surplus man »
I saw this plug was in my wall here and then i noticed that your house was glowin like THE FRICKIN SUN! So, i uh put 2 and 2 together here and decided that your pissin me off...

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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2005, 06:48:56 PM »
10-00 Codes

10-0 Exercise great caution.
10-1 Reception is poor.
10-2 Reception is good.
10-3 Stop transmitting.
10-4 Message received.
10-5 Relay message.
10-6 Change channel.
10-7 Out of service/unavailable for assignment.
10-7A Out of service at home.
10-7B Out of service - personal.
10-8 In service/available for assignment.
10-9 Repeat last transmission.
10-10 Off duty.
10-10A Off duty at home.
10-11 Identify this frequency.
10-12 Visitors are present (be discrete).
10-13 Advise weather and road conditions.
10-14 Citizen holding suspect.
10-15 Prisoner in custody.
10-16 Pick up prisoner.
10-17 Request for gasoline.
10-18 Equipment exchange.
10-19 Return/returning to the station.
10-20 Location?
10-21 Telephone:______
10-21A Advise home that I will return at ______.
10-22 Disregard the last assignment.
10-22C Leave area if all secure; no responsible person/owner is enroute.
10-23 Standby.
10-24 Request car-to-car transmission.
10-25 Do you have contact with _______?
10-26 Clear.
10-27 Driver's license check.
10-28 Vehicle registration request.
10-29 Check for being wanted/warrants.
10-29F The subject is wanted for a felony.
10-29H Caution - severe hazard potential.
10-29M The subject is wanted for a misdemeanor.
10-29V The vehicle is wanted in connection with a possible crime.
10-30 Does not conform to regulations.
10-32 Drowning.
10-33 Alarm sounding.
10-34 Assist at office.
10-35 Time check.
10-36 Confidential information.
10-37 Identify the operator.
10-39 Can ______ come to the radio?
10-40 Is ______ available for a telephone call?
10-42 Check on the welfare of/at ______.
10-43 Call a doctor.
10-45 What is the condition of the patient?
10-45A Condition of patient is good.
10-45B Condition of patient is serious.
10-45C Condition of patient is critical.
10-45D Patient is deceased.
10-49 Proceed to ______.
10-50 Subject is under the influence of narcotics.
10-51 Subject is drunk.
10-52 Resuscitator is needed.
10-53 Man down.
10-54 Possible dead body.
10-55 This is a coroner's case.
10-56 Suicide.
10-56A Suicide attempt.
10-57 Missing person.
10-59 Security check.
10-60 Lock out.
10-61 Miscellaneous public service.
10-62 Meet a citizen.
10-62A Take a report from a citizen.
10-62B Civil standby.
10-63 Prepare to copy.
10-64 Found property.
10-66 Suspicious person.
10-67 Person calling for help.
10-68 Call for police made via telephone.
10-70 Prowler.
10-71 Shooting.
10-72 Gun involved.
10-73 How do you receive?
10-79 Bomb threat.
10-80 Explosion.
10-86 Any traffic?
10-88 Assume your post.
10-91 Animal.
10-91A Stray.
10-91B Noisy animal.
10-91C Injured animal.
10-91D Dead animal.
10-91E Animal bite.
10-91G Animal pickup.
10-91J Pickup/collect ______.
10-91L Leash law violation.
10-91V Vicious animal.
10-95 Requesting an I.D./Tech unit.
10-97 Arrived at the scene.
10-98 Available for assignment.
10-100 Civil disturbance - Mutual aid standby.
10-101 Civil disturbance - Mutual aid request.

11-00 Codes

11-10 Take a report.
11-24 Abandoned automobile.
11-25 Traffic hazard.
11-26 Abandoned bicycle.
11-27 10-27 with the driver being held.
11-28 10-28 with the driver being held.
11-40 Advise if an ambulance is needed.
11-41 An ambulance is needed.
11-42 No ambulance is needed.
11-48 Furnish transportation.
11-51 Escort.
11-52 Funeral detail.
11-54 Suspicious vehicle.
11-55 Officer is being followed by automobile.
11-56 Officer is being followed by auto containing dangerous persons.
11-57 An unidentified auto appeared at the scene of the assignment.
11-58 Radio traffic is being monitored. Phone all non-routine messages.
11-59 Give intensive attention to high hazard/business areas.
11-60 Attack in a high hazard area.
11-65 Signal light is out.
11-66 Defective traffic light.
11-78 Aircraft accident.
11-79 Accident - ambulance has been sent.
11-80 Accident - major injuries.
11-81 Accident - minor injuries.
11-82 Accident - no injuries.
11-83 Accident - no details.
11-84 Direct traffic.
11-85 Tow truck required.
11-94 Pedestrian stop.
11-95 Routine traffic stop.
11-96 Checking a suspicious vehicle.
11-97 Time/security check on patrol vehicles.
11-98 Meet: _______
11-99 Officer needs help.

900 Series Codes

904 Fire.
904A Automobile fire.
904B Building fire.
904G Grass fire.
909 Traffic problem; police needed.
910 Can handle this detail.
932 Turn on _______ mobile relay at _______.
933 Turn off mobile relay.
949 Burning inspection at _______.
950 Control burn in progress/about to begin/ended.
951 Need fire investigator.
952 Report on conditions.
953 Investigate smoke.
953A Investigate gas.
954 Off the air at the scene of the fire.
955 Fire is under control.
956 Assignment not finished.
980 Restrict calls to emergency only.
981 Resume normal traffic.

Other Codes

Code 1 Do so at your convenience.
Code 2 Urgent.
Code 3 Emergency/lights and siren.
Code 4 No further assistance is needed.
Code 5 Stakeout.
Code 6 Responding from a long distance.
Code 7 Mealtime.
Code 8 Request cover/backup.
Code 9 Set up a roadblock.
Code 33 Mobile emergency - clear this radio channel.

Phonetic Alphabet


A Adam N Nora
B Boy O Ocean
C Charles P Paul
D David Q Queen
E Edward R Robert
F Frank S Sam
G George T Tom
H Henry U Union
I Ida V Victor
J John W William
K King X X-ray
L Lincoln Y Yellow
M Mary Z Zebra

Standard Description
Correct Sequence to Report Data

Vehicles

Item Example

1. Color Red over black
2. Year 1984
3. Make Cadillac
4. Body Two door
5. License plate 6VWH926 (given phonetically!)

Persons
1. Name
2. Race
3. Sex
4. Age
5. Height
6. Weight
7. Hair color
8. Eye color
9. Complexion
10. Physical marks, tattoos, scars, limps, etc.
11. Clothing (head to feet)
a. Hat
b. Shirt;tie
c. Coat
d. Trousers
e. Socks
f. Shoes

MOST FREQUENTLY USED CALIFORNIA PENAL CODES

32 Accessory to a felony
67 Offer a bribe to executive officer
69 Deter/resist executive officer (other than peace officer) by
threat/force/violence
71 Threaten injury to school officer or employee
102 Take or destroy property in custody of officer
118 Perjury
136.1(a) Intimidation of witness or victim from attending/testifying at
any trial
136.1(b1) Intimidation of witness or victim from reporting crime to
police/other authorities
136.1(C1) Intimidation of witness or victim by force/threat of violence
137(a) Offer bribe to influence testimony
146a Impersonating a peace officer
148 Interfering with an officer
148.1 False report of a bomb
148.5 False report of a crime
150 Refuse to aid an officer
151(a1) Advocate killing/injuring officer
187 Murder
192.1 Voluntary manslaughter
192.2 Involuntary manslaughter
192.3 Vehicular manslaughter
203 Mayhem
207 Kidnap
209a Kidnaping for ransom/extortion
209b Kidnaping for robbery
211 Robbery
220 Assault with intent to mayhem/rape/sodomy/oral copulation
236 False imprisonment
240 Assault
241 Assault on peace officer/EMT/firefighter
242 Battery
243a Battery against a citizen
243b Battery against a peace officer
244 Throwing acid with intent to disfigure or burn
245 Assault with a deadly weapon
245b Assault with a deadly weapon against a peace officer
246 Shooting at an inhabited dwelling or vehicle
261 Rape
261.5 Rape - under 18 years of age
262 Rape of spouse
266h Pimping
266i Pandering
270 Child neglect/failing to pay the support payments
271 Child abandonment - under 14
272 Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
273.5a Corporal injury to spouse/cohabitant
273d Corporal injury upon child
278 Child abduction from parent or guardian
285 Incest
286 Sodomy
288 Sex crimes against children
288a Oral copulation
290 Sex registration
311.2a Possession of obscene matter
311.2b Possessing obscene matter depicting a minor
314 Indecent exposure
330 Gambling
373 Public nuisance misdemeanors (spitting in public places, etc.)
374b Garbage dumping
402b Abandoned refrigerator
415 Disturbing the peace (be specific)
417 Brandishing a weapon
451 Arson
459 Burglary
470 Forgery
476a Insufficient funds (checks)
484e Theft of a credit card
484f Forged credit card
484g Illegal use of a credit card
487 Grand Theft ($400+)
488 Petty theft (<$400)
496 Receiving stolen property
499b Joyriding
503 Embezzlement
537 Nonpayment of a bill (Restaurants, etc.)
537e Article with serial number removed
555 Posted trespass
594 Vandalism
597 Killing or abusing animals
602L Trespass
603 Trespass with damage
647b Prostitution
647f Drunk in public
647g Disorderly conduct - loitering on private property at night
647h Disorderly conduct - peeking into an inhabited building
647a Annoy/molest child
653m Harassment by phone (obscene call)
4532 Escape (also 32 PC)
12020 Possession of a deadly weapon
12025 Possession of a concealed firearm
12031 Possession of a loaded firearm

MOST FREQUENTLY USED CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODES

10851 Auto theft 22500e Vehicle blocking a
10852 Malicious mischief to a vehicle; driveway
remove parts 23109 Exhibition of speed
10853 Climb onto or put in motion 23110 Throwing article at
14601 Suspended or revoked license a vehicle
20001 Hit and run - injury or death 21111 Throwing article
20002 Hit and run - property damage from a vehicle
22348 Maximum speed law - 55 MPH 23112 Throwing garbage on
22350 Basic speed law - unsafe speed highway
23152 Drunk driving

MOST FREQUENTLY USED CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODES
(relating to heroin, cocaine, peyote, mescaline, and THC)

11350 Possession 11352 Sale/transportation
11351 Possession for sales

(Relating to marijuana)

11357a Possession of hashish 11358 Cultivation
11357b Possession of less than 1 ounce 11359 Possession for sales
11357c Possession of more than 1 ounce 11360a Sale/transportation

(Relating to barbiturates, amphetamines and LSD)

11377 Possession 11378 Possession for sale

MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH AND SAFETY CODES

11364 Paraphernalia 12677 Fireworks
11368 Forged prescription 5150 Mental/emotional
11550 Under influence of a controlled disturbance
substance except for marijuana, 5170 Unable to care
barbiturates, and amphetamines. for self
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by 1trooper, manyweapons »
armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2005, 06:53:00 PM »
Neat. Now I know what they're talking about on The Shield and Cops 8). Hi 1t!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by Vince »


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« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2005, 07:16:47 PM »
Hey Vince. hopefully your riceburner is clean now. hehe..
free of sand!!!!!

*edit.. I was messing with Vince and the little car he drove to the Dark Harvest game, in which his car got stuck in the sand.

*Iam also very sorry that I upseted some members of law enforcement.
« Last Edit: June 09, 2005, 09:52:51 AM by 1trooper, manyweapons »
armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2005, 07:36:09 PM »
Quote from: "1trooper, manyweapons"
Hey Vince. hopefully your riceburner is clean now. hehe..

I hope everyone enjoys these codes. and that they help out before the dude wearing the PORK BAdge taps your car window.!!


Have a little more respect for the police instead of referring to them as 'Porks'.  Shows immaturity and disrespect.
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« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2005, 09:25:03 PM »
Ya man, not cool to dog on the police.
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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2005, 09:51:42 PM »
Some of us have some Affiliation with Law enforcement. [-(
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« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2005, 09:55:24 PM »
I use to date this Girl, her Dad was a Mesa police officer, But anyway she had a 1968 camaro with 101510 on her plates.....101 Woman in car 510 Racing or excessive speeds......Needless to say she never got pulled over, inside police officer joke.
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pork???
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2005, 11:12:53 PM »
As Dave said, boys, really bad taste. Lots of law enforcement in this group. Also, while you were reeling out tons fo codes from California you forgot one of the most important one, from H & S, 5150. That's a crazy, unable to care for themselves and a possible hazard to society (loose definition).
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Re: pork???
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2005, 11:41:58 PM »
Quote from: "woody"
As Dave said, boys, really bad taste. Lots of law enforcement in this group. Also, while you were reeling out tons fo codes from California you forgot one of the most important one, from H & S, 5150. That's a crazy, unable to care for themselves and a possible hazard to society (loose definition).
So like, a crazy bum? ;)
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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2005, 12:09:20 AM »
For those in Mesa, that would be the homeless guy around Stapley and Main...hes a pimp! Hes always riding his bicycle around waving his hands eratically...one of these days hes going to drift right out and get nailed by my truck...what a shame...
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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2005, 12:50:33 AM »
I used to date a 918 101.

My new love is just 918 all the time.

Think I need a 10-100 soon, too much late-nite chili.
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« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2005, 10:28:14 AM »
OK I was being Dumb/half awake,  Iam sorry if the people got upset over this. I spent a week with a bunch of realsteel backwoods people. so my thinking is different. Sorry.

First off, while traveling to CO Springs, in Albuq N.M. a set of teens did a set of wide lane changes, not gradual, but allover the place.zig zaging during rush hour. need less to say, nearly haveing a semi up their six. and unhappy to say to the parents of the teens, they flipped their little car under a semi and into a cattle pasture. In which that the dumb gas gauge failed, resulting in few more people would be in the hospital.

And also I posted this to help find that DAMN IVAN dude. Who shot SIC-Bishop. I saw this data from an FCC related site, so their are more things that you can find. govt comms array. freq codes. everything to cellphones and watching tv.

ONE more thing ! I starting to hate the bashings, and alot of people around this state. Busta knows iam joking with him, fill Bishops shoes, hell that man has gone though some tuff stuff. I still will retain my personal views on people due to my old job. Working at a theme park!  :x  getting runover, nearly loseing a finger tip, falling in some of the nastyist water in the world, getting smacked in the head with a putter. Have parents want to kill you for some dumb stuff, ie. not tall enuff. and after you find the back of your belt is stuck to an oily go-kart. dog bitting finger off And haveing a RV refueled with propane, thats leaking at a gas station, Rv, gas/propane/methane/ and the gas station with loaded pumps, and a huge propane tank, with smokers liteing up cigges.   kiss your butt good bye and possably haveing a whole city wiped out..
So give me some slack, sometimes I might be dumb but Iam just human. I learned the hard way, I now know Iam not tuff as nails, but I can do some dumb things.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by 1trooper, manyweapons »
armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2005, 12:38:26 PM »
WOW get some decaf and chill bro. 8)  I am sure your intentions were good.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 05:00:00 PM by IcePlatinumSky »