Top 10 Secret Codes You Aren't Meant To Know

Published on May 4, 2017
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Captions provided by CCTubes – Captioning the Internet! Secret codes are all around us. Many organizations send out messages to the staff using a secret code. These secret codes come in numerous forms, from messages over public address systems to formations on the notes in your pocket. Here is our Top 10 secret codes you’re not meant to know.
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Featuring… Operation rising star – There are many secret codes between staff on cruise ships. If you’re on a cruise and you hear ‘operation bright star’ it means a passenger has been taken ill. On the other hand, a slight alternative, ‘Operation rising star’ unfortunately means a passenger has passed away. They use secret codes because cruising is extremely popular with the elderly, and if you intentionally frighten an old person, you might make the situation even worse. Friend of Bill W – If anyone ever asks you if you’re a ‘friend of Bill W’ and you’re not, don’t feel left out. There’s no guy called Bill who’s friends with everyone except you. Instead, ‘friend of Bill W’ is a code between members of Alcoholics Anonymous, making sure they stay, well, anonymous. TFL spillage codes – Transport for London, or TFL, are the body that run public transport in London. The trains, the underground and the red buses all come under their watch. Moving a city of over 7 million people around can be a messy business. So, TFL developed a list of secret codes to tell their cleaners what needs cleaning. Time Check – If you’re in a shop and you hear ‘Time check, 1 o’clock’ on the public address system, it isn’t the shop helpfully telling you what time it is. It means there is a bomb threat in the shop. The time check alerts the shop’s staff to the threat, and tells them they need to stop what they’re doing and look for the suspected bomb. Doctor Brown – Hospitals have a number of codes to deal with the large amount of stuff that happens there. They often differ from place to place, but one that is popular is ‘Could Dr Brown please come to… the Emergency Room’. This means there is a serious threat to hospital staff taking place, such as a patient getting violent. Dating site codes – Make sure you’re looking your best now, because we’re going online dating. For years people have used codes when putting their dating profiles together. Modern photocopying machines have been programmed to recognise the specific colours and patterns of these circles. So there we are… 10 Secret codes that have alerted the world to crime, danger, spillages, and much more besides. Which secret code do you think is the most important?

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