DWHUA
: Motor officers may be most familiar with the syndrome DWHUA, or "Driving with Head up Ass." Thank you, Chris Palmer and Mike Brandon.
Flip-Flop Swap
: If your territory includes public pools or beaches, you may need a term for the "theft of footwear usually occurring at public venues in which patrons must be barefoot." Thank you, Mike Garrett.
Holster Sniffer
: This one may refer to women who date cops, according to Russ and Ron King. It may also refer to a wannabe cop and "street expert" who "tells real cops 'I was going to be one' or 'I am studying to be one'" and who "relentlessly points out every small violation of law to the on-duty cops when they sitting at home looking out their window." Thank you, Gerard Zlotkowski.
IPS
: Use this one to signal a fellow officer that you're moving past casual banter into "Important Police Shit." IPS is used "to differentiate operational information from chatter in a casual conversation. 'Hey, shut up a minute, I've got some IPS.'" Thanks again, Tim Dees.
Robocop
: Know an especially aggressive rookie? This nickname may stick to officers who are "stereotyped as strictly enforcing laws and rules without any regard for fairness, extenuating circumstances or explanations from those subject to the enforcement." Yes, it originates from the 1987 science-fiction movie. Thank you, Dean.