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YJ04 CCD is a North Yorkshire Ford Focus that…



YJ04 CCD is a North Yorkshire Ford Focus that is used for general patrol work. You can see that the non-emergency telephone number has been placed on the front wings. Also note that there is no identifying marks on the roof, apparently as the air support units don’t use them!

This Harley Davison Motorbike was on loan to…



This Harley Davison Motorbike was on loan to the Met Police in early 2007. It is decked out in the usual police blue and yellow squares and has a number of square blue flashing lights mounted on the sides and back. To the front are the traditional blue circular flashing lights.

MX06 CWZ is a Greater Manchester BMW. It will…



MX06 CWZ is a Greater Manchester BMW. It will be hard to miss this car coming up behind you as it has a two-row light bar on the roof, flashing lights behind the grille and next to the fog lights, corner-mounted flashing lights and alternating headlamp flashes too.

SY56 AEC In Inverness you may spot this police…



SY56 AEC In Inverness you may spot this police mobile CCTV unit. The Sprinter has small cameras in the black pods on all sides. The camera on the front is in white housing and can swivel to any direction. A miniature cctv control room is housed inside.

Here is a Nissan Pathfinder 4×4 that is…



Here is a Nissan Pathfinder 4×4 that is being displayed as a demonstrator. A noticeable addition is the telescopic floodlight mast. The light fold flat to the roof when the vehicle is moving, but on arrival at an accident scene at night for example, they can be lifted up, switched on and pointed by remote control.

VE06 DVO This a Vauxhall Astra estate that is…



VE06 DVO This a Vauxhall Astra estate that is a police demonstrator car. Vauxhall Special Vehicle Operations take a regular Astra and make a number of modifications to it. These include modifying the dashboard to accommodate police radios and computers, adding additional wiring and of course adding the striking colour scheme. The most noticeable body change is the plinth that the light bar is mounted on which hides the wiring and adds strength to the roof.

YJ56 ADU Another police support vehicle is the 56…



YJ56 ADU Another police support vehicle is the 56-plate Transit. The photograph was taken in its first few days of use and it was still awaiting the North Yorkshire force crests to be added. You could say that the colour scheme was over the top for what is essentially a mail van.

YJ04 CEV is a North Yorks. Citroen Dispatch. It…



YJ04 CEV is a North Yorks. Citroen Dispatch. It is the same vehicle as the Peugeot Expert (above) with different badges and front grille. This example is not used for front line policing though, it is for emergency response driver training. Notice that it has windows all-round to help the driver and rear-seat tutees see out.

YK51 LWW Here is a photo of a West…



YK51 LWW Here is a photo of a West Yorkshire Police video van. It has a telescopic mast at the rear which has a cctv camera installed when operational. This bright-coloured Mercedes Sprinter can be deployed at known trouble spots (such as a nightclub) and can help deter crime or capture video of offenders.



Here is an interior shot of an Sussex Police Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. The unmarked car has a range of police communication and database equipment mounted on the dashboard. The video screen in the centre console shows the Sussex Police crest as the background.

M981 XPU This was the first electric police car…



M981 XPU This was the first electric police car to be seen in the UK. It is based on a Ford Escort van and is called a Ford Ecostar. It has a number of sponsors listed on the sides and is still owned by Hampshire Police. Ford made a number of these vehicles in the early 1990s which were easily identifiable by the small holes in the wheels and grille. The vehicles had a 15 seconds 0-60 mph time and a large hot sodium battery hidden beneath the cargo floor.

This Yamaha R6 is used by Cleveland Police…



This Yamaha R6 is used by Cleveland Police. It wears a minimal battenburg livery along the side and the only storage for equipment is in a small case strapped on to the rear fairing.



The front view of the R6, advertising the Ride Well scheme. Unlike the R1 above, the blue lights are mounted on the front wind deflector of the bike.