A meaningless phrase that prefaces relevant information. It is basically unnecessary if not redundant, as one is engaged in the very act of âadvisingâ when issuing a warning, imparting knowledge, or giving advice. âPlease be advisedâ is used excessively by people in law enforcement and sometimes by those who became serious about life at a very late age, and now maintain blogs that purport to warn the public about what is largely one-sided, uninteresting crap.
Ryan: Officer Murphy, please be advised that our suspect is driving a Jeep.
Murphy: Ryan, the fact that youâre advising me is understood in the information you have just given to me. Saying âplease be advisedâ is an unnecessary redundancy that pollutes our radio communication.
Ryan: Ten-four.
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