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brianWE
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Jargon

Post by brianWE » Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:34 am

Curious about what sounds like "driblic".
Clues?

Also the system for tracking mobile phones....sounds like "doy"...or something like that.
Heard it mentioned, recently.

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Re: Jargon

Post by Farsouthscanner » Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:17 pm

brianWE wrote:Curious about what sounds like "driblic".
Clues?

Also the system for tracking mobile phones....sounds like "doy"...or something like that.
Heard it mentioned, recently.
Not sure about "driblic" but "doy" is actually DOI Duty Officer In charge (I think). He is the supperviser at VKG that runs things. I think the operators have to call him to do phone tracking, also when pursuits and other important things are happening so he/she can monitor them.
Mark

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Re: Jargon

Post by brianWE » Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:13 pm

That sounds right!!
Thanks.

The "driblic" references sound like it is a database of some sort.

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Re: Jargon

Post by brianWE » Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:35 am

Someone on aus.scanner suggested "driblic" might be "DrivLic"...."driver's licence".
Possibly a section of the RTA database.
Makes sense. Reference could well have been made when the operator couldn't find a name on CNI and checked for a licence even though the request wasn't a transport one.

That will do me until I hear differently.

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Re: Jargon

Post by Farsouthscanner » Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:42 am

That sounds plausable. As you said good enough untill you hear differently.
Mark

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