Codes usually don't go that high.
Added: The above answer is correct and - in addition - the 10-codes are NOT uniform throughout the US. Although many of the more commonly used ones may be the same, different agencies can assign different meanings to the 10-codes that they choose to use. Many agencies are doing away with the codes altogether and switching to plain language.
10-143 is not a recognized police ten code. The police ten codes are a standardized system of communication used by law enforcement agencies to relay information quickly and efficiently. However, different jurisdictions may have slight variations or additional codes specific to their region.
depends on the department. Agency "ten codes" differ.
One Life to Live - 1968 1-10143 was released on: USA: 12 March 2008
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-10143 was released on: USA: September 2005 Belgium: 3 March 2010
The factors of 10,143 are:1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 23, 49, 63, 69, 147, 161, 207, 441, 483, 1127, 1449, 3381, 10143.
10143 = 3*3*7*7*23
Try going to a Police Radio 10 Codes website.
In the Ten-Codes (Jargon used by police) 10-20 means "specify your location." So the phrase "what's your 20" was adopted from the latter half of the code because all of the codes start with 10.
There are many codes on police reports. The most common are crime reporting codes used by the FBI to classify crimes and maintain the national database.
3 x 3 x 7 x 7 x 23
NOTTHING
Police codes vary from one police department to another, so what 555 means in one area would not necessarily be the same as another area. Some police departments may not use 555 as one of their codes.
If you are an officer, you will have to know all the codes relative to YOUR particular department.