Category: POLICE

Here and below shows the same car, S734 HUB…



Here and below shows the same car, S734 HUB, one using the flash and one not. It is easy to see how well the reflective battenburg markings work. Police have dubbed these blue and yellow markings as Battenburg markings after the cake – you can see the similarity. The Police Research Laboratory have found blue and yellow squares are the most noticeable markings by the human eye, so you can see one of these cars at a greater distance.



The daylight shot.

This exclusive picture shows all five mountain bikes…



This exclusive picture shows all five mountain bikes used by North Yorkshire Police’s community cycle unit. Only four are used at any one time – the fifth is a fully kitted-out spare. This photograph is taken at the launch on Monday 15 July 2002. If you look very carefully you can see cycling paramedic Mark Inman, with his life cycle, taking a well deserved coffee break!

A meeting of cycling emergency services personnel. A…



A meeting of cycling emergency services personnel. A TENYAS paramedic and a North Yorks. police constable stop briefly in York city centre. Both community-oriented schemes have been phenomenal successes and have set the president for the rest of the country to follow.

The rear view of the bikes. The battery…



The rear view of the bikes. The battery for the warning indicators is housed in the small yellow box on the back, along with a spare TETRA radio battery and, in the sergeant’s bike, a first aid kit. The large yellow cover (with all of the sponsors listed) hides an A4 sized document wallet for paperwork. Each bike also has a lock fitted.

An exclusive first look at a North Yorkshire…



An exclusive first look at a North Yorkshire Police mountain bike. Five of these bikes will be used for patrolling Acomb. This is the first one to come back from the police workshops where the battenburg markings were added. This photograph is taken in the York Cycle Heaven workshops where the lights and sirens will be fitted.