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Guest JOETEX 2 wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 15:19
TX - Houston Police

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hmmmm . i feel like Tater now, and it feels good

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 14:31
IL - Chicago Police Squadrol

What District is this?

Guest JOETEX... wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 9:15
TX - Houston Police

WELL JUST STAY IN TUNE TO THE MAJORITY OF THE DPT'S THAT THELL BE SWITCHING TO ALL WHITE OR B&W UNITS...AND YEA ITS A STATE LAW THAT THEY NEED TO SWITCH OR TO BEGIN TO DO SO ALOT LIKE DIGITAL RADIO FOR TRANSMITTING..AND YOU WONT SEE THAT FROM ONE DAY TO ANOTHER DUE TO THE HIGH COST TO DO SO..

Guest roo676 wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 8:38
TX - Grand Prairie Police

joetx is wrong from what i can see

Guest Lt. Spellcheck wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 8:11
TX - Grand Prairie Police

Joetex, you are a blithering moron. Even if anything you had to say were correct, no one would ever notice because we're too busy trying to translate what you write into a language that English speaking persons can understand.

Stop and read what you've written BEFORE you click the "post" tab. It only takes a second or so to proofread.

Your comments will still be incorrect, but at least we won't all be thinking that you're the type of guy who has to wear a bicycle helmet 24hrs a day and to whom Jell-O poses a severe choking hazard.

Guest JOETEX... wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 7:33
TX - Grand Prairie Police

WELL SORRY TO DISSAPOINT YOU COPCAR DOT COM BUT LIKE IN THE RENEWAL OF THE POLICE DPT'S FCC'S TRANSMITTING LICENCES WITCH SOME DPT'S DONT DO ,,SO DO THEY DONT FOLOW SUCH STATE MANDATED STATUTES..I SEE THEM HERE A DIME A DOZEN FROM THE CITY COUNTY STATE OR EVEN GOV..ALL WHITE VEHICLE JUST STROBES''OR NOW A DAYS LED'S,,WITH EXEMPT PLATES OR GOV PLATES..EITHER THEY BREAK THE LAW OR THEY BEND IT..DUE TO THE FACT THAT THERES SEVRAL PSUDEO COP'S RUNING AROUND..SO THE EXEMPT PLATES ARE THE WAY THEY KNOW WHOS THE REAL L&E

Guest Garrett wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 6:48
TX - El Paso Housing Authority Police

If you all thinks this is bad...I went to El Paso in June and made a visit to the city repair yard and I got a picture of a fully marked El Paso Police Department O3 Focus...It was between two Crown Vics so its not the best pic but I will send it in for y'all.

Guest Commissioner Gordon wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 5:52
TX - El Paso Police

wrong fellas look at it closely theres a dent on that fender it reaches up towards the hood of the car

Guest JOETEX wrote: Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 5:43
TX - Dalworthington Gardens Police

""1St. ONE I SEE AS A POLICE UNIT...THE OTHER ONE WAS A BORDER PATROL TAHOE

Guest Neal wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 23:08
NM - Roswell Police

This is my old unit...it's an 03 interceptor....it's wrecked now.

Guest wlpd735 wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 19:41
NY - Albany Co Sheriff

THIS IS THE BEST LOOKING CHARGER I HAVE SEEN YET. THEY DID A GOOD JOB ON THIS ONE.

Anonymous wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 18:51
MI - Michigan State Police

why does the '99 rule hands down?

Guest WLPD735 wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 18:45
TX - Double Oak Police

ARE THESE PICTURES TAKEN FROM AN OFFICER'S FUNERAL?

Guest Bill Hedgpeth wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 12:30
KS - Wichita Police

Actually, that is me sitting in that car. It ran on propane, so top speed and wind wasn't an issue! It had a top speed, downhill on a good day of maybe 80mph....unless of course it was overheating because the first generation propanes systems didn't synch well with the primitive ecu's in those cars. All in all, quite possible the WORST police car I've driven in my 30 years on the job!!
bh

Guest HFD explorer wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 10:07
TX - whatever, somebodies idea of a restoration

"Fire vehicles aren't supposed to have fins in the back? "

-It's called a vintage fire chief's car from when fins were in style. You obviously know little to nothing about classic cars or fire vehicles.

Anonymous wrote: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 7:56
CA - Compton College Police

...it aint no police package car.

Guest P Henning wrote: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - 20:38
CA - California Highway Patrol

Amazing the comments CHP cars still garner. The steady red spot dates back to days of old and pretty much have stayed that way. The Ca Veh Code requires one front facing steady red on all authorized emergency vehicles. As one reader explains, the shop just removes the lens, which some CHP old timers call "The ruby" and installs in a new car on the line. They've been using supplemental under mirror lights, from halogen to now LED as add on lights for some time and have the sequential orange sticks and more LED blue/reds on the rear deck. Heck, I just commented myself! My AF cop cars had to have the steady red even though we patrolled just on base because we wrote civilians a US Magistrate's ticket using the Ca Veh Code (CVC). as "assimilated law." . .

Guest Phil H wrote: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - 20:25
MI - Generic Sheriff show car

Note the words "show car" so he has a license to be a little creative I suppose. Anyone who restores an old cop car is ok in my book even if not totally accurate. Take off the Beacon Ray and MSP hood sign and it could be a CA type cop car.

Anonymous wrote: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - 12:01
IN - Indiana State Police

does the state allow troopers to take their cars home?

Guest Daryl wrote: Sunday, July 15, 2007 - 23:00
GA - Euharlee Police

Very nice shot with the covered bridge in the background. I'm assuming it's the same bridge that is one the door seal. Like the black-and-white design.


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