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W923 OFG This photo shows a Vauxhall Astra dog van from Surrey Police. It is an ex-front line vehicle that is now preserved. |
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GN54 FFZ This is a Skoda Octavia that is with Kent Police. It has full-height
battenburg markings over silver bodywork.
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LX51 FYL is a Met police Astra that is stationed at Heathrow Airport. It has a red roof and amber flashing lights for use air-side. |
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LX05 HZK This silver Vauxhall Zafira is also one of the units based at Heathrow. |
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YN53
HLE This Mercedes Benz Atego is a horse transportation
truck for South Yorkshire Police's Mounted Department. Inside is a large
area for the horses, as well as a smaller area for officer briefings or
tea breaks. It is in a dark blue colour, with no emergency warning
equipment. |
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Two officers emerge from the rear on their steeds. The
horses are equipped with bright yellow coats to increase their presence on
the roads. The officers wear riding hats with police markings rather than
the traditional Custodian helmet or peaked cap. |
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HMN-352-J
This silver Range Rover is used by the Isle of Man police. Notice it has a
clear light bar that flashes blue. It has repeater blue lights on the
front grille and wings. |
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HMN-977-E
This is a silver Ford Transit which is also used on the Isle of Man. It is
a combined command unit and cctv unit. You can just see a white camera pod
above the rear light bar. |
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SY03
BWN is a Northern Constabulary Ford Transit Connect. The
Northern Constabulary police the most northerly reaches of the UK which
include the Scottish Highlands and numerous islands. |
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The rear view of the Transit Connect. |
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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! |
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724R This is a silver Ford Galaxy that is used by
the police on the Isle of Man. |
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HMN-607-H
This is a Honda Accord which again is used by the Isle of Man Police. |
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This Peugeot 307 is with West Midlands Police. It shows
the revised livery a single band of battenburg markings down each side. |
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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. |
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OU06
AOO is a Vauxhall Vectra 2.8 V6 that is being used
by police in Oxfordshire. |
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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. |
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This is a GMP sprinter van in the usual colour-scheme
of a blue roof and roofline. It has been converted for police use by
Coleman Milne. |
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This Cambridgeshire blue Nissan X-trail has a single
wide band of battenburg markings up the sides, as well as two yellow
pieces on the bonnet to increase its conspicuity. The white light on the
roof is a remote control spot light. |
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HMN-351-J
The police on the Isle of Man operate this silver Range Rover with clear
light bar. |
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SY05
AXN Here is a photo of a 2005 Ford Transit that is used
by Northern Constabulary in the Northern-most reaches of Scotland. |
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SY56
AEC In Inverness you may spot this police mobile CCTV
unit. The Sprintert 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. |
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This silver BMW X3 has been specially adapted by BMW to
'authorities' specification. This includes external modifications to the
paint scheme and blue lights, and internal mods such as upgraded
alternator, radio wiring etc. |
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Here is a Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 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. |
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HMN-835-H
This Ford Focus police car is used on the Isle of Man. |
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Here are a couple of mounted patrol officers on
football duties in Portsmouth, Hampshire. |
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NK54
FYG This Northumbria Police Volvo traffic car is
attending a minor road collision. The driver has switched the rear-facing
red flashing lights on to warn approaching drivers. |
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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. |
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X838
FHB Here is an ex-front line Ford Transit that is now
used for support work by North Yorkshire. |
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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. |
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PX06
GYH Here is a Cumbria police Volvo V70. |
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YG52
FYD This is a Peugeot Expert posing among the rolling
scenery of North Yorkshire. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Here is a yellow Metropolitan Police BMW motorbike in
Central London. At a distance it looks very similar to an ambulance
motorbike. |
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PX06
BWJ This Yamaha YZF R1 motorbike is used by Cumbria
Police as part of its Bike Safe scheme. The bike is marked out in battenburg
and has two blue LED lights mounted on each rear view mirror. |
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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. |
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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. |
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This is a 'Mini Moto' miniature motorbike is painted to
look like a Durham Police Honda Fireblade. The bike can be ridded and even
features blue flashing LED's like the full size bikes above. |
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1L This grey Lamborghini Murcielago liveried as a
Metropolitan Police vehicle. It has been put together by two officers from
the Met's Traffic OCU and is for display use only at the MPH'06 show at
Earl's Court. The £180,000 car is just on loan for the show, so they
won't be able to use its 640 bhp, 6.5-litre, 211 mph performance. Because
it is on loan and sponsorship was raised, it cost the police nothing. |
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J54809
the States of Jersey Police operate this Honda Accord on the Channel
island. |
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YF55
YLS is a BMW M5 in Durham Constabulary Police markings.
The M5 is powered by a 5 litre V10 engine, capable of taking the car to
over 200 mph. This car is used for show purposes by the force. |
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The rear view of the 507bhp super saloon. |
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NK05
FYP is one of a number of Peugeot 407's used by the
Durham Constabulary for driver training. It has two small blue LED lights
mounted on the front grill and it also wears the forces crest on its side.
The inset shows the rear view. |
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R448
JTN is a Land Rover Defender 110 300 TDI of Durham
Constabulary which is demonstrating its go anywhere off road abilities. |
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The rear view of the Land Rover. This vehicle was formerly
used as an accident investing unit by the force. |
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NK06
CHF is a Nissan Navara double cab pick up. They were
introduced into the Durham force in 2006 to gradually replace their Land
Rover's. |
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AK54
WXV is a Mercedes Sprinter 415CDI used by the Metropolitan
Police in London. It appears to have a pull out awning mounted high up on
the side of the vehicle. |
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LD03
MGX is a Mercedes Vito operated by the City of London
Police. It is strange in the fact that it carries a minimal livery
combined with blue and amber flashing lights. |
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This Vauxhall Vectra is used as a police area car in
north Leeds. The car differs from the traffic police versions that West
Yorkshire Police use in both its livery and performance. |
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VO54 USL
is a Vauxhall Vivaro 2900 used by West Yorkshire Police as a truancy
patrol vehicle. It is seen here in Leeds city centre helping to close off
roads during a fun run. |
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GK02 WZU
is a West Yorkshire police LDV Cub. It is heavily liveried up to identify
its role as a video van. |
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