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Infiltration Forums > UE Main > Police and Security: Post their sweet rides(Viewed 154040 times)
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 440 on 11/28/2010 3:09 AM >
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One of two RIDE checks we encountered at 2:00 in the afternoon...






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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 441 on 7/10/2011 4:23 AM >
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Ford Crown Victoria - Unit 402 South Boston, MA Station H-6, SP South Boston 402 - 2005 CV





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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 442 on 7/11/2011 1:37 AM >
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Posted by GMACK24
Ford Crown Victoria - Unit 402 South Boston, MA Station H-6, SP South Boston 402 - 2005 CV

http://farm4.stati...1_dcfc82140e_z.jpg


Nice necrobump.



Oh good, my slow clap processor made it into this thing.
Samurai
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 443 on 7/11/2011 8:02 AM >
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Crown Victoria... Slow slow slow and slooooooooowwwwwww




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 444 on 7/15/2011 12:07 AM >
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Posted by HairyTheTaco


Not quite what I seen. On the OPP cruiser I seen it on, it looked like a pair of novelty sized small black hockey sticks. I only seen the view from the back and at the side of the cruiser. No idea what the front of the "hockey sticks" look like.

Its possible that the ones I seen were the same things as in the picture, but they might have been attached to some sort of mount moving them more to the side of the vehicle for a better view? It would explain why they looked like a pair of hockey sticks from the angle I seen it.


Yes, the "hockey sticks" are so the devices can be angled in such a way that they read the license plates of parked cars. Toronto Police has a couple of units dedicated solely for this purpose; driving around and scanning parking lots for stolen vehicles.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 445 on 7/22/2011 4:12 PM >
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Posted by Samurai
Crown Victoria... Slow slow slow and slooooooooowwwwwww



I always got a kick out of the fact the Jeep Cherokee with the Police package can do 0-60 about 1 second faster than a CVPI.



decrepitude location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 446 on 7/22/2011 4:44 PM >
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This jackass followed us around all day and we still had fun.







Captain_Slow
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 447 on 7/22/2011 4:48 PM >
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Samurai
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 448 on 7/22/2011 7:16 PM >
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Posted by Captain_Slow
http://www.hunting...E04C406A5A34EA.jpg


thought this was the canadian navy for a minute.




etchleon location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 449 on 7/22/2011 7:25 PM >
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^

It can't be. If it was, that would imply someone in maritime command managed to take something rotting away in dry dock, put some kind of weapon on it, and have it float.

your over-estimating them.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 450 on 7/22/2011 7:32 PM >
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Saw one of these as a RCMP cruiser for the first time last weekend.





Military Police have had them for at least a year now. You don't see any of their Crown Vics around the city anymore.





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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 451 on 7/22/2011 7:34 PM >
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Posted by Samurai


thought this was the canadian navy for a minute.



We're working on it.

www.shipsstarthere.ca



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etchleon location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 452 on 7/22/2011 9:13 PM >
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Do you want to roll over at 20km? do you want to forget that the differs are locked and break something?

if so, this cruiser is for you.







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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 453 on 7/22/2011 9:37 PM >
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Posted by etchleon
Do you want to roll over at 20km? do you want to forget that the differs are locked and break something?

if so, this cruiser is for you.

http://i52.tinypic.com/whmute.jpg



Is that one of those mercedes pieces of shit the status conscious assholes here in the silicon valley drive. The "Galendawagon" They must be making a killing selling these to the morons for $80,000 a pop.




etchleon location:
toronto today...
 
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 454 on 7/22/2011 9:45 PM >
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Yes, its a Mercedes G-wagon.



CaJuN location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 455 on 8/2/2011 2:49 AM >
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this will be pulling over our great grandkids...

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"I think it's fair to say that, if anybody puts their mind to it, they can breach any kind of security — and that certainly seems to be the case here"
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 456 on 8/2/2011 6:45 AM >
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Murphy in your mind, Norwich in your noggin!



denvereen location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 457 on 8/3/2011 9:31 PM >
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This is at a 7/11 across from an enormous abandoned hospital. The 2 UC from the car were wearing identical polo style grey shirt in which you could clearly
make out the stitching of a badge insignia turned backwards. When the shit happens I guess they simple reverse the shirts.





BrownThumb location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 458 on 8/3/2011 10:43 PM >
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Oh I love police cars!

Here are some RCMP cars from around, as well as some Windsor Police Vehicles.

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Whats that in the darkness?
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 459 on 8/3/2011 10:53 PM >
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Went to school in Ithaca. This was a real cop. I called them the fun police. This must be an older picture because since then they have added stickers all over it.


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