| This silver Jaguar X-Type is a
police demonstrator. You can see that a super-slim light bar has been
mounted onto the roof rails. |
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| This Renault Formula 1 racing
car was partially re-liveried to become a police car for the day. 'Police'
wording was added to the front wings, side pods and rear. Yellow and blue
checkers were added to the top of the cockpit and the sides of the engine,
along with 'Metropolitan Police' badges. To finish it off, a led light bar
has been added to the rear wing. Naturally this is just a publicity
vehicle and has not been used on the roads! |
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| G13
RSR The silly season continues with this Porsche GT3 RS
which was on loan to Durham
Constabulary as part of their Bike Wise show in 2006. It has a 3.6 litre
engine that produces 375 bhp at 7,400 rpm. This allows it to accelerate to
62 mph in only 4.4 seconds and then continue on to a top speed of 190 mph!
Unfortunately it was not used for policing duties out on the roads. Inset:
Rather ironic for a 'police car' is the addition of two false screw heads
to the rear registration plate to make it read like the model of the car. |
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| YB06
TYS This Iveco public order van is used by North
Yorkshire Police. It has a windscreen grille, tough plastic shields over
the lights as well as under-body protection that can lessen the impact of
a petrol bomb for example. |
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| The rear view of the personnel
carrier which has a prisoner cage in the rear portion. |
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| Warwickshire have decked out
this mini-moto in police colours as part of an publicity event. |
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| Warwickshire police also had a
loan of this scooter that has been adorned with blue and yellow reflective
stickers. |
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| This is a Sussex Police Triumph Daytona 675. Unlike many police superbikes, this one is not just a PR machine used
at bike shows and so on, this one is fully operational. While it clearly doesn't
have panniers this is not a problem as the bike works in the city of
Brighton & Hove and support is always nearby. The lack of on board
radio equipment is no longer an issue either with the arrival or personal
airwave radios. The R1 has been decked out in yellow base colour with blue
chequers over the top and was spotted at a vehicle evaluation day at
Goodwood race circuit. |
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| Here is a 52-reg Ford Focus that
is being used by Devon & Cornwall Police. |
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| FJ51
NNB and FP53
DXR are a Citroen Dispatch and a Ford Focus that are in
service with Nottinghamshire Police. |
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Y351
YBC Nottinghamshire also run this Mercedes Sprinter van
as a mobile CCTV vehicle. |
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| YJ06
TXX This is a black Yamaha R1 which carries small
'police' markings, including the North Yorkshire force crest on the wind
deflector. It is not fitted with blue lights and is on loan to the force
for rider education purposes as part of the 'bike wise' scheme. |
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| NK06
MKA Cleveland police have this Buell Ulysses. It is
fitted with blue flashing lights on the handlebars and another one is
attached to the rear. It is decked out in the usual battenburg markings.
An unusual feature of this make of motorbike is that there is a belt
driving the rear wheels rather than a metal chain. |
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| LX54
CUC This silver Met Police Range Rover V8 is fitted with
a special type of bull-bar to push cars. It can be used to move cars
damaged in a crash or to smash through a hostile road block when escorting
VIPs. |
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| LV03
TMU City of Westminster Council operate this mobile
camera van in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police. The Ford Transit
in a bright yellow colour has a small camera sticking out of the roof. |
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| This battenburg-marked motorbike
is used by the City of London Police. |
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| This Metropolitan Police BMW
motorbike is being used by an armed police officer to escort a VIP. A
number of such motorbikes can ride out ahead of the main convoy and
quickly stop traffic at junctions. The officers also have whistles to help
attract attention when directing traffic. |
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| HV52
XEY is an armed response Volvo V70 T5 is the traditional colour
scheme for Hampshire police vehicles. |
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| LF06
KXT This silver BMW 5 Series Touring diesel is a demonstrator police vehicle. It has a full
width clear LED light bar that is attached to the roof rails and is
complemented by the small repeater blue LEDs on the grille. Notice that
the roof marking reads 'BMW' instead of a real identifier code. |
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| NK03
PNU Here is a Durham Constabulary Mercedes E320 which
has stopped to help a damaged car on the A1. The row of red lights scroll
to the right to show motorists which way to pass. From in front no lights
can be seen illuminated. |
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| YJ55 TNU This Citroen Dispatch is a Crime Scene Investigation Unit with North Yorkshire Police. It carries the same livery and blue lights as a normal
patrol vehicles. |
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| Hampshire police use this white Ford Transit for carrying police officers. It has very minimal livery and two blue rotating beacons on the roof. |
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| This scene shows a police Mercedes Benz in the 'fend-off' position on a three-lane carriageway. It is positioned so that vehicle in the distance can see
the blue lights and the vivid livery. In the distance you can see the reason for the lane closures; a fire. |
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| LJ55 EOL The Metropolitan Police in London have for the second time borrowed a yellow Lamborghini Gallardo and made it into a police car for the
day. The first one was an 04-registration but looked identical to this. |
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| The rear view of the Lambo. It was used to attract people at the start of the Gumball Rally so police could chat to them about a mutual topic. |
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| YJ53
EKT This North Yorkshire Police Volvo V70 T5 is used for
road policing duties. It is one of a small number to be fitted with a
roof-mounted infrared light (see inset). This is used in conjunction with
a rear-facing ANPR camera that can read vehicles' registration plates far
better than a regular camera. The Pips Technology infrared camera can read
plates in heavy rain, fog, sunlight glare and headlight glare. IR is
invisible to the human eye and is reflected by number plates in the same
way that visible light is. |
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| BF05
LZK This Land Rover Discovery 3 is a demonstrator that
is fitted with a super-low-profile light bar on the roof. |
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| The Police Service of Northern
Ireland use this semi rigid boat to patrol Lough Erne in County Fermanagh.
It is based at the Enniskillen PSNI Station. |
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| AJ53
VJA South Wales
Police (Heddlu De Cymru) operate this silver Ford Focus
C-Max. It is used for general patrol work in the Cardiff area. |
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| The rear view of the Ford. |
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| CN03
AUR This Peugeot Partner 800 LX van is another South Wales vehicle. It
has a minimal livery with bilingual wording on the bonnet, a single row of
battenburg down each side and a small double blue light. |
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| The rear view of the same
Peugeot which is used by traffic wardens. |
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| CN05
MXF This sporty grey Ford Mondeo is used by Gwent
Police. It has full battenburg markings up the
sides, but has a very subtle livery when viewed from the front. The
'police' wording is difficult to see at a distance and the blue led light
bar on the roof has clear lenses. |
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| The usual red and yellow
chevrons have been applied to the rear of the Mondeo. The 'police' wording
has been broken up slightly by the four parking sensors in the bumper.
Also notice the large alloy wheels and low profile tyres. |
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| CE52
ULJ Another South Wales vehicle is this Mercedes Benz C
class. It has 'heddlu' and 'police' in large letters across the
bonnet. |
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| CN03
FLX is a BMW X5 again with Gwent Police (Heddlu Gwent). It has
battenburg markings over silver paintwork and is used for motorway patrol
work. |
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| The rear view of the BMW showing
the bilingual wording and crimestoppers advert. |
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| YJ05
ACY is a police Mercedes Vito 115 CDI. It is liveried a
s a 'police support' vehicle and this North Yorkshire Police long-wheel
base example does not have any emergency warning equipment fitted. It is
used for non-urgent transportation of items, such as mail. |
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| GX04 LCZ This is a silver Mercedes E320 CDI belonging to Sussex police. It has a six cylinder turbo diesel engine and is decked out in full battenburg markings. It is parked in front of a Vauxhall Movano ANPR van which has free-standing cameras looking down on to the traffic below. |
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| This is a side-on shot showing the approved livery for police motorway use on a Volvo S60. |
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| X752 NWR This photograph shows a Subaru Impreza Turbo 2000 AWD in North Yorkshire police livery. This is actually a model by Trofeu of a real-life vehicle. |
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| Here is the same Impreza alongside it's real-life counterpart. You can see there has been great attention to detail. |
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| EU55 RZV
EU55 JZF Here are
a pair of Essex Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIIs. These super-quick
rally-bred cars are assigned to the automatic number plate recognition (anpr)
intercept team. Unusually they have this written on the front and back of
the cars. They both have low profile blue led light bars with additional
repeater lights front and rear. |
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| A close look at the rear of one of the ANPR
Evos. |
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| YE54
KVL This BMW Mini One was given to Tayside Police in
February 2005. It is used by the Crime Reduction Team for non-urgent
police work such as security surveys and giving presentations (hence no
blue lights). It is sponsored by 'Sidney Glazing' and has their company
logos on the sides, above the wording 'supporting crime reduction in
Tayside'. It has an unusual livery with the battenburg markings flowing
over the bonnet. |
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| LV52
VOC LV02
SYT Two Metropolitan Police community support officers (pcso's)
are seen here riding silver Vespa scooters through the capital. |
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| Three of GMP's vehicles in their
workshops. In the foreground is a Vauxhall Astra Van in the older 'stripe'
livery. On the jacks in the background are a 'battenburg' Mercedes M class
and a Volvo. |
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