You’ve probably heard people call cops “12” on social media and in everyday conversation, but when did that begin and why is it so popular? There’s debate over the origins of the slang term, but we’ll go over all the possible theories of why people call cops “12.” We’ll also explain how the term became common slang and why people also sometimes refer to cops as “5-0.”
Why 12 Is Slang for the Police: Quick Overview
The origin of calling cops “12” is unclear, but many people believe it stems from police radio codes. The code “10-12” is used to inform officers to be discreet since civilians may be nearby, which was shortened to “12” over time. Alternatively, people may refer to cops as “12” due to the popular TV show Adam-12.
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