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Old 01-14-2005, 06:00 PM   #1
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Question LCPD?

It seems pretty obvious that they work for the LAPD (they use the same codes and everything), so why do their uniforms say LCPD? What does the C even stand for?
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Old 01-15-2005, 12:13 AM   #2
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It seems pretty obvious that they work for the LAPD (they use the same codes and everything), so why do their uniforms say LCPD? What does the C even stand for?

While never actually given away in the series, LCPD is actually said to stand for Los Angeles County Police Department.
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Old 02-01-2005, 05:05 PM   #3
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Oh. Okay, that makes sense.
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Old 05-08-2006, 10:46 PM   #4
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Its also said to stand for the fictious city . . . .Lake City. So it would be the Lake City Police Department . . . LCPD. I always thought it was Los Angeles county but when you think of it it doesn't make sense since most of the shows took place in a metro area including Long Beach and Stacy's apartment was at the "Marina Apartments" so I'm assuming Marina Del Rey.
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Old 08-10-2006, 06:14 PM   #5
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lol

In France this old serie is back on ours TV set.

We wonder too why they have LCPD badges.

I have just found this : League City Police Department for LCPD.
But this is used in the Texas (www.lcpd.com)

But Los Angeles is not in the Texas.....insn't it ? lol

So, tomorrow I will say to my friends that "LCPD is actually said to stand for Los Angeles County Police Department", thanks Skywalker, I can sleep now
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Old 11-16-2008, 05:56 AM   #6
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Default la county

Counties do not have police. They have sheriffs. LCPD is a fictional LA.
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Old 01-26-2015, 06:32 PM   #7
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Wouldn't it have been cool is someone can write a fan fiction of all the LA based TV cop shows?

You can have the Ponch and Jon from CHiPs, T.J. Hooker and Hunter all team up to take down the bad guys.
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Old 02-05-2016, 07:45 PM   #8
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Come to think of it, what the hell DO the initials "LCPD" stand for? It was painfully obvious that "T.J. Hooker" was set (and filmed) in Los Angeles.
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Counties do not have police. They have sheriffs. LCPD is a fictional LA.
Hey there pal,
Emergency Services History buff & Old TV show enthusiast here,

So first off, some Counties in the US have a "County Police Department". This does not replace the Sheriff's Office/Department, but merely acts as the Police for the county whilst the Sheriff handles court & jail related things such as warrants or correctional duties at the County lockup.

Second off, at the time T.J. Hooker was filmed there were several law enforcement agencies that no longer exist in California. Among these agencies were the at the time, very real Los Angeles County Police Department, which supplemented the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department as another county-wide law enforcement agency seperate from the sheriff's Department. And, the California State Police, which held seperate jurisdiction and duties from the California Highway Patrol.

Eventually the LCPD would integrate into the LASD in the late 90s with officers being offered lateral transfers to either the sheriff's department or other area law enforcement agencies. With the bulk of equipment and facilities being either transferred over to the sheriff's department or sold off.

As for the California State Police, they would be integrated into the CHP sometime in the 1990s as well, transferring Equipment and facilities to the CHP or selling it off. Similar to the LCPD Troopers were offered lateral transfers to CHP or other area LEAs.

Retirees and Officers who would be or had previously retired from the now defunct agencies were allowed early retirement as well as retention of their existing retirement benefits to my knowledge.


In summary, while TJ Hooker was allegedly based off of either the fictional Lake City Police Department, or the "fictional" Los Angeles County Police, there was a time when the LCPD was a very real agency in the Los Angeles County area.


To wrap this up, a list of California Law Enforcement agencies that existed at the point in time TJ Hooker took place: (Large relevant agencies only)

LAPD

LASD

LCPD

CHP

CSP

Hope this helps.
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