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MX07 UVJ is a Ford Focus belonging to
GMP. It has a simple blue and yellow striped band down each side and the
force's mission statement: "fighting crime, protecting people". It is one of
the vehicles used at the driving school. |
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MX08 ESV is a GMP VW Transporter.
The vehicle carries small 'police' wording on all sides and has two twin
blue light bars on the roof. |
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MX08 POV is a GMP VW Crafter personnel carrier. |
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MX55
XPK This is a Greater Manchester Police BMW X5. It is
fitted out with full height battenburg markings and a yellow front bumper
with additional blue flashing lights. |
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MX06
CWY is a BMW 530D Touring that is with GMP's roads
policing team. |
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LY57
DFU is a silver Ford Mondeo that is used by the City of
London Police. It is fitted with a clear-lens blue flashing light bar on
the roof. |
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The rear view of the Mondeo. Notice that the car does
not carry the force badge, just 'city police' wording. The roof markings
begin 'CP' to distinguish the vehicle from other London police services
from above. On the rear parcel shelf you can see the familiar red and
white checker banded hat. |
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LL08
XFN is a City Police Vauxhall Astra. It is decked out in
full height battenburg and carries the 2008 revision of the City of London
Police badge. |
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BU56
JKF is a silver Range Rover TD6 that is used by the Met
Police. Behind is a similarly-registered sister vehicle. |
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FL08
LBA This is a Skoda Octavia vRS which is decked out in
Leicestershire Police's colours. The photograph shows that it is fitted
with blue lights on the roof, dashboard and next to the front fog lights. |
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The rear view of the Octavia, showing the variable
message matrix sign and high-vis rear colour scheme. |
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This is a demonstration BMW which has been designed by
Futronics for Merseyside Police. |
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X56
YTY
is a 1.0 litre Nissan Micra S in Durham Constabulary livery. It is not
have blue lights or sirens fitted to it and was still in use in August
2008 for community safety duties. |
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PL05
BFZ is a Peugeot 497 HDi used by Durham Constabulary for
driver training. It is marked up in the full force livery and carries a
full sized light bar with repeater LED's on the front grill. |
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The rear view of the Peugeot training vehicle. |
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This is an unregistered Honda CR-V demonstrator. The
vehicle is fitted entirely with clear LED lights, with repeaters on the
front bumper and grill. |
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BU07
BEO is a BMW R 1200 RT belonging to the Metropolitan
Police in London. It carries the standard blue and yellow battenburg
markings, angled to fit better with the motorbike's bodywork. |
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FJ56
MTV
is a Honda CRV I-CDTI Sport used by Derbyshire
Constabulary. Note the blue repeater LED’s mounted on the grill and the
absence of a battenburg livery. |
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FD52
HAE A Police Land Rover being used on the type of
terrain that the Land Rover was built for. |
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LX56
FYJ This is a Metropolitan Police VW Transporter
personnel carrier. It carries a simple livery with no blue flashing
lights. |
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LY07
KNN is a Met Police BMW motorbike in full battenburg markings.
It is parked here blocking a protest truck outside the Houses of
Parliament. |
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YJ57
NKF is a Citroen Dispatch van from North Yorkshire
Police. Notice the oval-shaped light bar on the roof as well as the
circular air vent for prisoners in the rear cage cell. |
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YK54
EFD also with North Yorkshire Police is this Nissan
Terrano. Seen here in deep snow on moorland it is clear why the force run
a number of 4x4 vehicles in rural locations. |
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YG52
FYD This is a 2002 Peugeot Expert van from North
Yorkshire. It has all of its emergency lighting switched on as it leaves
the station car park. Notice the alternately flashing headlamps and blue
grille lights. It also has flashing white front fog lights and repeaters
in the lower level of the roof light bar. The upper level of the light bar
is all blue. |
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VX05
ASU West Mercia Police operate a number of these turbo
diesel Vauxhall Astras as beat cars. Notice the additional of the Crimestoppers
logo and contact details on the bonnet. |
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YJ57
NRX and YJ57
NPX are two Peugeot Boxer 350s that are part of West
Yorkshire Police's non-emergency fleet. |
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The rear of the pair of Boxers. The unmissable graphics
show that these vehicles are used as mobile police offices. |
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SY02
TYX is a Ford Transit van that is a mobile incident
command vehicle with Northern Constabulary. |
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SN57
FLE is a Mitsubishi L200 with a Truckman rear. It is
used by Central Scotland police and carries a single band of battenburg.
On the roof is a full width light bar with built-in siren, and a forward
facing floodlight. |
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The rear view of the same car. |
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This is a 07-plate Tayside Police VW Passat saloon. |
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The rear view of the Passat, seen here on the back of a
low loader. |
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WX55
VZD is a Ford Transit that is used by Wiltshire Police.
It carries asingle band of battenburg markings around its waist. |
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Here is an example of a Thames Valley police Vauxhall
Omega estate in full battenburg livery. |
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This blue Land Rover is used by Thames Valley in
hostile environments. It is heavily armour plated and has reinforced
windows. It carries a small police sign on the front and a blue light bar
on the roof. |
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This is a 56-plate VW Transporter from Greater
Manchester police's fleet. It carries the distinctive blue roof of GMP and
a departure from the standard battenburg: a blue and yellow striped band
around the waist. |
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LX05
DSY is a Met Police BMW 1300RT in full battenburg
markings. |
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S652
SLB is the a BMW R1100 RT also with the Met police. This
version carries the traditional red and yellow stripe colour scheme. |
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VX53
LLW is a West Mercia Police Mercedes Benz Sprinter.
Notice that the riot shield runners are still in place, but there is no
shield present. |
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YJ57
NNF
This is a Citroen Dispatch van that is with North Yorkshire Police. Notice
the small leds that flash blue on the font grille and bumper edges. |
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AJ1
This
is an Iveco Eurocargo mobile police station. Operated by North Yorkshire
Police, this vehicle can be deployed at crime hotspots, events or remote
villages for example. AJ1 has been the registration plate used on North
Yorks. chief constables’ cars since the first one in 1907. When Grahame
Maxwell took over as chief in 2007 he decided to transfer the plate to a
community police vehicle. |
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CX57
AEA is a North Wales Police area car. It is a silver
Ford Focus with full battenburg markings. You can see that two flashing
blue lights and two flashing white lights are packed behind the grille.
The Dyna Ddigon wording is Welsh for 'that's enough'. It is a
collaborative project between North Wales Police and other agencies to
reduce certain types of crime. |
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The rear view of the Focus, showing the red elements of
the light bar. The official website address is in English on the rear of
the car and Welsh on the front. |
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CX57
AAF A front-corner view of an identical car, this time
without the blue lights switched on. |
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This is a silver Audi A4 Avant which is in police demonstration
colours. |
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SY04
BRV is a Volvo S70 that is used by Northern Constabulary
in Scotland. This overhead shot shows the light bar with integral matrix
message sign to the rear. Also notice the lack of roof markings. These
were used by police helicopters for identification purposes, but are no
longer used by the air crew and so have not been added to new vehicles. |
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WX07
BWK is a Harley Davidson FLHP 'Road King' police
motorbike. It has a 1.6-litre engine and has many flashing blue led's
around the body. |
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The rear view of the Harley. |
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PN07
EEH This is a police Land Rover Discovery that is used
by traffic police in Lancashire. Notice the two chrome spot-lamps on the
roof along with the light bar. |
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WX07
MWO This Ford Fiesta is used by Wiltshire's
Neighbourhood Policing Team. It carries a simple low-budget livery and
small blue light bar on the roof. |
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