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Infiltration Forums > UE Main > Police and Security: Post their sweet rides(Viewed 154453 times)
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 40 on 2/3/2009 11:43 PM >
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Posted by velcrozeppelin
i think you're missing the point that a charger interceptor is ONE HOT COP CAR.


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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 41 on 2/3/2009 11:53 PM >
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This all you see here.



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Occasionally you see the truck, but usually only at events.




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 42 on 2/3/2009 11:58 PM >
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Posted by Axle
Some security just have to depend on their own two feet...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3112/2702198377_bc66ea6c9b.jpg

I would if the only other vehicles on site were...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3192/2702197535_15c3c8cf63.jpg

or..

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3080/2703014732_f5c843677e.jpg

Although getting chased by a bobcat would be pretty interesting...scoop ya right up.


or that magnet, if you were in a really slow car



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 43 on 2/4/2009 12:12 AM >
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Posted by Samurai


how do you take this seriously fer fucks sake!
was this a UVM or Champlain College weenie-mobile? It's not wearing red plates, so I am assuming it's Champlain College rent-a-fuzz.

Actually, where as this taken... I don't recognize it.

(UVM cops have red plates)


All municipal vehicles have red plates in Vermont. I got to champlain and our security vehicles have amber lightbars. I have no idea where that is and I don't recognize the vehicle or the town.

WHACKER is the term we in the emergency services field use to describe a car thats decked to the nines with lights, especially those that are amber/green or is a security vehicle.

Posted by IIVQ


Besides, this must be a fake. Everyone knows that FBI only uses unmarked black vans/SUVs with tinted windows.

Tijmen


FBI Police are actually in charge of ensuring the safety and security of FBI office buildings. Glorified security.


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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 44 on 2/4/2009 12:22 AM >
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Posted by dynastar666
FBI Police are actually in charge of ensuring the safety and security of FBI office buildings. Glorified security.


Like these guys. I see them running around downtown all the time, since we have a federal courthouse here. Security guards.





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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 45 on 2/4/2009 2:26 AM >
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Posted by bourbonbaby
FBI Police.
Really?! Wha? Why?....

Great...


FBI are the Federal police. They are a branch of Police.

However, this particular car seems to be an FBI security guard car.


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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 46 on 2/4/2009 4:33 AM >
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Posted by sudbury


Oh yes.







these are slow.
incredibly slow for what's under the hood.




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 47 on 2/4/2009 8:55 AM >
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These (Volvo T5) are NOT slow:


Inside:


This ain't slow either:



And this thing can outrun a Police Helicopter:


These are sorta slow (above 55mph anyways) though:



Chris...



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 48 on 2/4/2009 11:25 AM >
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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 49 on 2/4/2009 11:51 AM >
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In the Netherlands, the state police used to have a few dozen POrsche 912 Targa's for interceptions: .
However, they seem to have donned them.

According to this blog, they've had Lamborghini's, Spykers and Rolls, however this must've been one-offs. Now they have a lot of VW Golf's

Tijmen



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 50 on 2/4/2009 12:25 PM >
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Posted by imprezawrxsti


Colorado State Patrol likes 'em, too.

http://img.photobu...awrxsti/csp153.jpg





Wow...That little outhouse looking building in the background looks *awfully* familiar. Where was that? I've seen it a hundred million times before, and now I'm drawing a blank as to why I know that building...



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 51 on 2/4/2009 3:33 PM >
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up until the mid 2000's, the New York State Police used to run Chevrolet Camaro Z28's as interceptors on the interstate. You weren't getting away from them or the 9C1 Caprices that were still running around.




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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 52 on 2/4/2009 5:55 PM >
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I've not got any photographic proof but some British forces supposedly used E-Type Jaguars in the 1960s for Motorway patrols.

Even the MkII Jags were capable of 120-5 mph, & were popular with both sides of the law, like Citroen Traction Avants in France.

The 70 mph limit was introduced in 1967, & before then many owners of high performance cars (& ton-up boys on their cafe racers!) were tempted to see how fast they could go.


http://www.aronlin...k/policeindexf.htm

http://fleetdata.c...rgency.html#police



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 53 on 2/4/2009 6:40 PM >
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Charger.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 54 on 2/4/2009 7:33 PM >
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Clearly not my pic but I've seen that car a million times. It's too funny.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 55 on 2/4/2009 8:14 PM >
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Posted by velcrozeppelin
http://7.media.col...f7a998097e6efa.jpg

Clearly not my pic but I've seen that car a million times. It's too funny.


Oh boy, I saw an officer drive that on to the commons to break up a fight.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 56 on 2/4/2009 9:15 PM >
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hiding out from johnny law...





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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 57 on 2/4/2009 10:26 PM >
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Posted by CaptOrbit
This all you see here.



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Occasionally you see the truck, but usually only at events.



The University of Cincinnati police drive Chargers. And Segways.



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Re: Police and Security: Post their sweet rides
<Reply # 58 on 2/5/2009 7:41 PM >
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Posted by Paranoid?
http://i42.tinypic.com/28sva4l.jpg


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