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Police cars
#1

Anyone interested in joining the Dubai police ?



http://www.autoblog.com/2014/06/05/dubai...ron-video/



there's one incentive I suppose...



Which one do you pick to chase the bad guys ? The Veyron ? The Aventador ? The Aston One-77 ? Or, maybe as a rookie you only get the slow cars ; the GTR, or the R8 ..LOL
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#2

"They are used to remove the barrier between the police and the public"... Lol, yeah right.



And I who thought the Italian police was pretty cool driving a couple Gallardos...
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[quote name='Bulti' timestamp='1402126637' post='158404']

And I who thought the Italian police was pretty cool driving a couple Gallardos...[/quote]



'Ya know, the Italian police will always be cooler and more stylish than any of their counterparts in other countries, even if the drove Fiat 500s, LOL
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#4

The Mustang GT seems out of place.
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#5

They also need a 918, how can anyone fight crime without one?
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[quote name='Bulti' timestamp='1402254958' post='158412']They also need a 918, how can anyone fight crime without one?[/quote]



Because it's a conflict of interest : owning a hybrid in Dubai IS a crime ! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />)
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#7

I seem to remember that (way) back in my teenage years, when I still lived in New York, the White Plains Police Department experimented with VW Bugs powered by Porsche engines. Could I be remembering correctly?



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#8

911's were used as police cars in Germany and other European countries for many years. A friend owned one of the early 911's a few years back, and it was quite impressive looking.Still in use in better departments.



www.google.com/search?q=porsche+police+car&client=firefox-a&hs=8fH&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=fflb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=ueGXU_HFCImGogSQpIHgAw&ved=0CCgQ7Ak&biw=1280&bih=673&dpr=1
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#9

A supercharged 968 would make a nice police car. Quick enough for most chases with plenty of room for a few M4's, shotguns, body armor, and ammo in the back. Remove the roof panel and your partner can shoot at baddies from the roof.
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[quote name='az968' timestamp='1402462918' post='158493']911's were used as police cars in Germany and other European countries for many years. A friend owned one of the early 911's a few years back, and it was quite impressive looking.Still in use in better departments.

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Back in the '80's Belgium still got 2 police forces: the normal 'Politie' and the 'Rijkswacht' or gendarmerie, wich was attached to the army. These guys always had mustaches and you did not want to f*** around with them (no sense of humor whatsoever). They had red striping instead of blue.



Oh yeah, and they had 911 Targa's (so one's Golf GTI didn't stand a chance).
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