Category: POLICE
X294 SRM is a yellow Mercedes Sprinter Van, used…
X294 SRM is a yellow Mercedes Sprinter Van, used by Cumbria Constabulary as a video van. It is of particular use in town centres to record people’s actions when pubs and clubs close. It hence doubles as a public order van.
The rear view of the same van. It has an unusual paint scheme of having white bodywork on its lower half (mostly behind the battenburg markings) and yellow on the top half.
P269 MUY is one of 5 Cumbria Vauxhall Corsas…
P269 MUY is one of 5 Cumbria Vauxhall Corsas which were donated by Vauxhall for Special Constables. They originally had a red stripe with wording announcing the partnership. Full time officers wouldn’t use them, but when they were re-liveried into battenburg, they became much more popular with the full-timers, to the detriment of the Specials.
YJ04 CEF This 2004 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316CDI is…
YJ04 CEF This 2004 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 316CDI is with North Yorkshire Police as a collision investigation unit.
The rear aspect. Notice the apparent lack of blue flashing lights, even though this vehicle would respond at speed to accident scenes. In fact, it has four very small blue flashing strobe bulbs drilled into the headlights’ and reversing lights’ reflectors.
YY04 ABV This red scrambler motorbike is a 125cc…
YY04 ABV This red scrambler motorbike is a 125cc Honda XR125 used by a North Yorkshire PC. It was new in April 2004 and is taxed and registered for use on the roads. It is used for policing inaccessible areas such as wasteland, parkland, fields or dirt tracks as well as regular patrols such as housing estates.
The rear view, showing the top box and battenburg livery. The small squares stuck on all sides advertise the sponsoring company who have loaned the bike for one year.
VK03 WDV This is a silver MG ZT 135…
VK03 WDV This is a silver MG ZT 135 CDTI police car from Warwickshire Police’s Road Policing Unit. It is very rare in the fact that it is solely used by police Specials. New in summer 2003, it was presented to the unit after a number of donations of money, parts and time..
The rear view of the same MG, showing its conspicuous livery and emergency warning lighting.
The conspicuity of the emergency lighting can be seen on this night-time shot.
OY51 BKG A West Yorkshire Police Volvo S40. This…
OY51 BKG A West Yorkshire Police Volvo S40. This vehicle started life as a demonstrator, hence the non-Yorkshire registration prefix.
The rear view. Notice the common set up on WYP traffic policing vehicle: the registration plate has been mounted on the bumper (with additional lights to illuminate it at night) and a variable message matrix sign has been put in its place. Also notice the extra red flashing lights mounted at the bottom of the bumper.
LY03 UFS The Met moved towards using more silver…
LY03 UFS The Met moved towards using more silver vehicles in 2003. This example is a Vauxhall Astra beat car.
The rear view of the same car. The idea behind using silver cars is the residual value when the time comes to sell it on. The police can expect as much as 10% more for a desirable silver coloured car than a less-desirable white car.
Here are a pair of 03-registration Avon…
Here are a pair of 03-registration Avon and Somerset Skoda Octavia vRS’s used in the Bristol and Bath areas. Skodas are well accepted within police forces around the country because of their excellent combination of performance, reliability and value for money. For (the public price of) £15,000 you get a 180bhp 1.8 litre engine and a 8-second 0-60 time as it zooms towards its top speed of 146mph.
PCZ 4361 This is a PSNI (Police Service of…
PCZ 4361 This is a PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) MG ZT saloon. The silver body colour is replacing white on some cars in some police forces to increase the sell-on value of the vehicle after its police life. The PSNI replaced the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) as part of the Northern Ireland peace process in 2001.
R191 PKH is Humberside Police’s awesome Subaru Impreza. Upgraded…
R191 PKH is Humberside Police’s awesome Subaru Impreza. Upgraded by Subaru specialists Prodrive, this four wheel drive, turbocharged car is highly suited to chasing cars. The suspension has been upgraded so that it can take speed humps at 70 miles per hour, and it has lightening quick acceleration and incredible road-holding. These factors mean that when a suspect car drives flat out through a red traffic light, the police can slow down, negotiate the junction at a safe speed and accelerate to catch up with the suspect with relative ease.
The side shot of the car. Notice the spoiler and gold alloy wheels. This car has a top speed of 150 mph and can get to 60 mph from a standing start in 5 seconds. This ‘pursuit car’ was bought for its performance and because it stands out, almost acting as a crime deterrent.
The rear view. This was the first Subaru Impreza police vehicle to be used in the UK. It replaced the Ford Escort Cosworth in Humberside and its police life lasted from 1998 until 2001.
AJ51 VLX This is a green Ford Mondeo from…
YJ53 EMV This is one of a number of…
YJ53 EMV This is one of a number of large vans and trucks that North Yorkshire Police bought in November 2003. It is a Ford Iveco 55C15 and is used for prisoner transportation.
The rear view of the same van, showing the livery and tinted windows for the prisoners. Typically the vehicle would be used at large events (for example football matches) to contain arrested persons before their journey to the custody suite.
Inside there are three cells on each side of the corridor. There are access doors at the rear (shown) and on the nearside. Opposite the nearside entrance is a regular seat for the officer in charge of the cells. Super-secure multi-point locks and super-strong doors and walls make it all but impossible for a prisoner to escape.
Each cell is furnished with a plastic seat and a darkened window, but ironically no seat belt for safety reasons. The seat is integrated into the wall so that it can’t be removed and used as a ram or weapon and this set-up also allows easier cleaning of the cells.
X752 NWR is a North Yorkshire Police Subaru Impreza…
X752 NWR is a North Yorkshire Police Subaru Impreza. This is one of a small fleet of 8 that NYP have for traffic police use. It is the Prodrive-tuned World Rally version giving it a 4.6 second 0-60 mph time and a top speed of 152 mph.
The side-on shot of the same car. In 2000, NYP replaced their Ford Cosworths with Imprezas as they are more suited to the twisting roads of the moors. The two lamps at the front, instead of fog lamps, give an extra 30 mph on unlit roads as you can see much further. The only disadvantage of this car is the reduced load carrying space for all of the equipment traffic policing vehicles need to carry.
This mean-looking car has all of the additional body equipment, including tail fin, skirting and bonnet air intake. Taking into account top speed, handling, stability, acceleration and cornering, the Impreza is the fastest police car in the UK..