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Y39
ERG This is a Volvo V70 dog response unit with Durham
Constabulary. |
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NK53
JHF This Durham beat support unit is a Vauxhall Vivaro. |
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The rear shot. |
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R445
JTN A Land Rover and trailer combination. The Landy is
fitted with armouring over the front grille and headlights, but not over
the windscreen. The large trailer it tows is a 'Community Involvement'
unit. |
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NK04
CZA This Mercedes CCTV unit does not have any 'police' markings but is used occasionally by Durham Constabulary's PCSOs. It is owned and operated by Sedgefield Borough Council's Neighbourhood Wardens. |
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NK04
CYY This Vauxhall van is liveried as 'Community Safety
Team'. The names 'Jet' and 'Ben' on the rear doors indicate its contents:
police dogs. |
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The rear shot. |
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NL52
UZX This Durham Constabulary LDV is fitted with amber
flashing lights and is liveried as a crime scene investigation unit. |
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YL51
ZHU Three shots of a Honda ST1100 police bike. The top
box is lined to prevent interference to the video recording equipment. |
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YN53
HLW A South Yorkshire Volvo S60. |
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This Land Rover shows the pre-battenburg livery of South Yorks. police
vehicles. |
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Y916
TOV An West Midlands Peugeot 306 panda car. |
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BD02
RKN The rear shot of an identical car from 2002. |
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V438
NOH The LDV van is also part of West Mid's fleet. |
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The rear view. Notice the advert highlighting the police's success in
reducing crime in the county. |
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BW04
WGF A West Midlands Renault Master prisoner
transportation van. |
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The rear view. |
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P859
LOK This LDV also has a caged cell in the rear for
transportation of detainees. |
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The rear view. |
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BX53
AEV Another West Midlands van, this time a Peugeot
Expert. |
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NK04
CXN This is a Durham Constabulary Honda ST1300. |
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RO04
EYM This Durham Honda Fireblade is fitted with a number
of blue flashing lights in the form of small LED clusters. It is normally
supported by a Honda ST1100 police bike when out on duty. |
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The rear view of this rare police bike. Notice the
amount of open space there is at the rear compared to a traditional
touring motorbike. Also striking is the twin exhaust pipes that emerge
from below the seat. The blue flashing light is mounted immediately above
the rear red light. |
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NK04
VED This Harley Davison police motorbike is minimally
liveried. The blue flashing lights are mounted low down at the front. |
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RE53
WWM This is a Durham Honda VTR. |
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The rear view. |
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NK04
VFC This is a side shot of Cleveland Police's Harley
Davison. The large chrome exhausts, silver panniers and high windshield
make this an unusual choice for police work. IT has blue lights next to
the front wheel and either side of the rear registration plate, as well as
one on a pole. |
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NK04
GRF is a blue Northumbria Police Honda CBR. It carries
some livery, including a few force badges and a wide yellow stripe on the
fairings. |
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P601
WUM A very unusual form of police transport: a Suzuki
motorbike and sidecar. The blue three-wheeled combination is liveried in
yellow checkers and carries 'police' signage but not blue lights. This
vehicle is for advertising and is not operational. |
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F827
OJR The iconic Norton Commander. Carrying Durham
Constabulary livery, this preserved motorbike has the blue flashing and
white lights mounted behind the glass that forms the windscreen. |
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The rear view of the Norton. This style of bike was
popular with police forces throughout the UK in the 1980s and early 90s.
Notice the illuminable 'stop' sign and the rear light clusters that are
mounted into the panniers. |
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