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England, anyone? I knew about those, I just didn't know they jumped across the pond. |
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They're apparently hated. Those and the Altimas the NYPD gets. My brother was telling me they beat the shit out of them when they get assigned them because they're beyond uncomfortable.
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If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period.
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Quoted: If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period. You'll drive silently? |
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I heard the cops using them are happy because if they get into a firefight they can flip the car on its side and use it as cover.
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It saves the taxpayers money.
Cops patrolling in heavy city traffic don't need a V8. Personally, I don't want a hybrid, but for all the slow speed patrolling, etc, I bet those work just fine. Now, a cop in a more rural setting needs something with some get up and go, but for a big city, not so much. |
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The NYPD Prius in the OP is not a police car. This. Meter maid car. We just got a Ford Focus hybrid at the precinct. It sucks worse than the Impalas. |
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I can see using them in big cities where traffic congestion is the norm but not so much in rural areas.
someone mentioned lack of comfort if that is true then the Prius should not be an option, LEOs spend long hours in their patrol cars comfort should be priority one IMO. |
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Our meter maids in Chattanooga drive those. It's a small step up from the Cushman scooters they used to have.
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If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period. You'll drive silently? Double fail. Quite != Quiet Actually, he meant "quit". |
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It saves the taxpayers money. Cops patrolling in heavy city traffic don't need a V8. Personally, I don't want a hybrid, but for all the slow speed patrolling, etc, I bet those work just fine. Now, a cop in a more rural setting needs something with some get up and go, but for a big city, not so much. I agree with this. |
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About the same time that VW announced a new plant in TN, the THP started buying some VW patrol cars.
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paint it black and you can sneak up on people better.
i have thought it would be a good idea in certain areas/times |
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About the same time that VW announced a new plant in TN, the THP started buying some VW patrol cars. This is true. I've seen one at the Brownsville chicken coop quite often. |
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Fuck that I want my government wasting as much money as possible on gas for the meter maids as possible. Sizing a vehicle for it's intended use is completely stupid and shows how far our government has fallen. We all drive V-8 SUVs for a reason and so should government.
Stupid and unenlightened. |
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Neither of those are patrol units. For patrol, it would be a pathetic excuse for a car.
Now the crime scene unit? Seems like it would be pretty pathetic there, too. The crime scene guys I know have Suburbans or full-size trucks and getting everything that they use for scenes into those things is still a bit of trickery. |
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In both cases presented, it gives the agency a chance to "green" a portion of the fleet without affecting the patrol division.
Unfortunately we are looking at greening the patrol divisions fleet by going to propane. I am not a fan of the concept. |
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Seems they're cropping up on both coasts http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b191/fugitivemind1990/ingineerixcom.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b191/fugitivemind1990/NYPD_Traffic_Enforcement_RMP_In_White.jpg THe first one, I can understand; Berkley is a cesspool of politically correct, tree-hugging, hippie Communists. The scond one is NYPD Traffic enforcement - overglorified "Meter Maids", so I guess i can understand as well, since it seems, they got rid of their little funky looking trikes and got something with 4 wheels and a more comfortable seat. Meh! Give me my Hemi powered Charger and we are good to go... |
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If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period. You'll drive silently? He said QUITE, not QUIET. I think he meant QUIT, but in reality he'll quite driving. |
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If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period. Resisting arrest is in your future then. I'm sure even patrol fleet cars are going green in the near future. |
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We have hybrid ford escapes for peremeter patrol vehicles. They are biggest peices of shit ever. Everyone hates em the break left and fuckin right. The brass has decided to replace them, with MORE escape hyrbids. Ugh
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Whats the big deal? Oh, I see they're Prius's.
The city I live in uses hybrids for the building department and other non-emergency functions. Makes sense to me, they are just putting around town. Its not like they need a 400hp Crown Vic for building inspections. |
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Doesn't NYPD use horses? (never been there, just heard about them)
If so I wonder what's more efficient? Cost of hybrid + fuel + maintainence Cost of horse + feed + vet bills |
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The Prius is good for some things....... we even tried a SMART car for admin stuff. It sucked.
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Quoted: The Prius is good for some things....... we even tried a SMART car for admin stuff. It sucked. I could see some guys picking up a smart car and taking off with it in the back of a 350 or a small trailer for shits and giggles around here. First thing I thought of when I heard Prius cop car was someone with a mini monster truck would just use it as a speed bump. |
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As long as they match the driving environment and aren't union made I'm all for it.
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Doesn't NYPD use horses? (never been there, just heard about them) If so I wonder what's more efficient? Cost of hybrid + fuel + maintainence Cost of horse + feed + vet bills My understanding is that they use horses to give them better visibility. Sitting on horseback they can see over crowds. And I'd imagine it's easier to move through a crowd on a big animal. |
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LEOs spend long hours in their patrol cars comfort should be priority one IMO. So then, Escalades all around? |
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Doesn't NYPD use horses? (never been there, just heard about them) If so I wonder what's more efficient? Cost of hybrid + fuel + maintainence Cost of horse + feed + vet bills No question. The Prius. |
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I've seen an unmarked police Escape Hybrid down here. It belongs to a police department in a city with a lot of rich residents, so the Escape isn't chasing down gangbangers and murderers. Looked to me like it was mostly a traffic unit.
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If I ever allow myself to be pulled over by a prius I'll quite driving. Period. You'll drive silently? Double fail. Quite != Quiet Actually, he meant "quit". Thanks for pointing that out. I don't think anyone understood what he meant until you came along. |
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