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Dexplorer location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 140 on 2/26/2009 9:02 PM >
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Posted by Soldat222
Post up any pictures you have taken of vehicles used by police or security while on your exploits. Cars, bikes, golf carts. If it moves them it belongs.

http://i29.photobu...0Cars/IMG_4521.jpg


does it count if I got to ride in the BACK of the cop car lol. On my Barrie trip, we got caught and had to be taken back to our cars...what a day!



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Philly area
 
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 141 on 2/26/2009 9:23 PM >
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Posted by Dexplorer


does it count if I got to ride in the BACK of the cop car lol. On my Barrie trip, we got caught and had to be taken back to our cars...what a day!



Pics or it didn't happen!
(sorry, couldn't resist)



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 142 on 2/26/2009 10:04 PM >
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these are slow.
incredibly slow for what's under the hood.



A lot of police Chargers have the V6. The V8 is respectably fast, though a bit slower than the standard Charger R/T due to aerodynamics and often >600 pounds added weight.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 143 on 2/26/2009 11:08 PM >
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and for those days when it's just too warm for Denver PD inside the truck. or when you want to "crack some hippie skulls."



and then there's this.




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 144 on 2/27/2009 12:09 AM >
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Top 10 Police Cars (in the UK):
http://cars.uk.msn...documentid=2517116



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 145 on 2/27/2009 9:11 AM >
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Posted by Zorb


A lot of police Chargers have the V6. The V8 is respectably fast, though a bit slower than the standard Charger R/T due to aerodynamics and often >600 pounds added weight.


it helps to have friends in the Sheriffs' Department who happen to drive a V8 Charger... hehehe. My blown 4-cylinder walks away and just keeps on walking away... And I am merciless.





cr400 location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 146 on 2/28/2009 3:48 PM >
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Does anybody remember the old plymouth satellite cop cars just before disc brakes?
The front brakes made a low thrumming sound after hard braking, If you heard that sound, you could be assured they were very interested in talking to you.



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Tupsumato location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 147 on 3/1/2009 10:55 AM >
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Too bad I didn't take a picture of this when I saw it.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 148 on 3/1/2009 6:38 PM >
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 149 on 3/1/2009 6:59 PM >
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I'll be honest... If I saw THAT in my rear-view mirror on the highway, I'd fucking shit myself.

You'd better belive I'd pull over and then hands where they can see 'em!

Chris...


[last edit 3/1/2009 6:59 PM by TurboZutek - edited 1 times]

We all had ostriches. My dad had an ostrich farm! I remember one day someone came in and said the high altitude bombing of Kosovo had been a limited success, so we all went out and celebrated… by killing an ostrich and boiling it in kiwi fruit.
tribeachpunk location:
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 150 on 3/1/2009 7:23 PM >
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We'd be far more likely to bump into regular cruiser or van.. Out in Beaverbank, the ATV is a real possibilty though.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 151 on 3/1/2009 7:41 PM >
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Posted by tribeachpunk
Out in Beaverbank, the ATV is a real possibilty though.


How much would THAT suck?

Chris...



We all had ostriches. My dad had an ostrich farm! I remember one day someone came in and said the high altitude bombing of Kosovo had been a limited success, so we all went out and celebrated… by killing an ostrich and boiling it in kiwi fruit.
tribeachpunk location:
Halifax, NS
 
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 152 on 3/1/2009 8:49 PM >
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Did we see Natural Resource officials / Conservation Officers when at Beaverbank on your last trip??

Seems to me I've bumped into them out there recently.. They didn't bother us AT ALL. They were 100% more interested in the ATV riders nearby.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 153 on 3/1/2009 9:09 PM >
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Also very relevant in Halifax and nearby:














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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 154 on 3/1/2009 9:24 PM >
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Posted by tribeachpunk
Did we see Natural Resource officials / Conservation Officers when at Beaverbank on your last trip??


Nah mate, we didn't see a solitary soul.

Chris...





We all had ostriches. My dad had an ostrich farm! I remember one day someone came in and said the high altitude bombing of Kosovo had been a limited success, so we all went out and celebrated… by killing an ostrich and boiling it in kiwi fruit.
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 155 on 3/1/2009 9:55 PM >
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Talk about a badass/fun patrol unit, 300HP, 18" of wheel travel, the only thing that could make this better, would be miniguns, and air conditioning.

127024.jpg (80 kb, 515x343)
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 156 on 3/2/2009 2:48 AM >
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I remember that a certain hospital in Mass. (iron lungs) there was a security guard who had an old Chevy with, IIRC, really crappy pinstripes. White pinstripes on an old Chevy... That was a badass security vehicle.


I keep seeing more of these on the road:


And locally, there are the "slugs":




Both cars make great looking police vehicles, bc theyre both so Totally Radical Dude!



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 157 on 3/2/2009 6:54 AM >
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depending on where you happen to be running from them in the Mile High City, you may also encounter these:



DHS police. Usually hanging around the federal courthouse, which is their primary jurisdiction.



Our US mint has its own police force.



Campus police. Glorified seccas, really.



Aurora PD. just east of Denver.



Colorado State Patrol. Usually, these guys will pull you over on the way back from 'splorin. On the highway. Unless you're UEing the Capitol, because they guard that.



Denver PD also has horses.



Arapahoe County Sheriff. this will be the guy most likely coming in a missile hole after you.



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Scarecrow location:
Philadelphia
 
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 158 on 3/2/2009 7:24 AM >
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Chicago




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 159 on 3/2/2009 9:19 AM >
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Posted by Scarecrow
Chicago
http://i410.photob...wPA/Picture003.jpg


I'm trying to work out if you took that through a fence, or out the back of a paddywagon



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