A question about a board in Stone's War


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Part of an operations board used during a planning session? My guesses"Court - Loc/N" might mean "courthouse, location north." Maybe they are posting four undercover police for protection during a high profile case, like in Lombard."____ for P/M" = something for the afternoon? "Drivers for P.M.?""Marked unit", i.e. a normal police carCan't see the rest.

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Can't see the rest.

Thank you for deciphering!Wait a couple of minutes & I's place here here the second onePS. Now I found out, it's from @When the Irish Eyes are Crying@ and NOT from @Stone's War@ :D
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Vehicles for P.M.8901- Marked unit5020- Plain blue9659- Marked 13-201- SRT van (Special Response Team?)So maybe they are reviewing an escort operation with a visible police presence and some backup? Did anything like that happen in Irish Eyes? Maybe it is just art for the set! ----------------Softball gameP.B.A. vs. ________ at _____Be there! (The old NBC t.v. slogan?)Maybe an interdepartment morale event?

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Vehicles for P.M.8901- Marked unit5020- Plain blue9659- Marked 13-201- SRT van (Special Response Team?)So maybe they are reviewing an escort operation with a visible police presence and some backup? Did anything like that happen in Irish Eyes? Maybe it is just art for the set! ----------------Softball gameP.B.A. vs. ________ at _____Be there! (The old NBC t.v. slogan?)Maybe an interdepartment morale event?

I popped in the DVD to check the scene frame by frame.The bottom part says:Softball GamePBA vs GABLES P.D.6:30P @ JON_____FIELDBe There!Maybe that field can be found out by process of elimination now. Is the a Gables PD in the south Florida area? What does PBA even mean? Anyway, I did what I could for you. The same board is in the whole episode. I was able to get more from other parts of the episode.Because 6:30P is written in this way, I would assume that Vehicles for P/M means something else. Could be Policemen. Maybe Patrol/Monitoring.LOC/N could simply be an abbreviation for the word Location.Hope this helps you.
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