What is the best looking State Police/Highway Patrol cars that you see on the road?

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by dieselbear, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. Big Don

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    Hey they are still riding! If the budget cuts got any worse, they would be PUSHING it.:biggrin_2556:
     
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    One bad experience?

    Its every experience.
     
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    That is not the proper way to see how many bodies you can hide in the trunk.
     
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    Yep, and it's NEVER your fault, is it? If you come on like a jerk, don't be surprised to be treated like one.
     
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    I got used to spotting a crown vic's headlights and tail lights so when some law enforcement agencies switched to using the dodge chargers it kinda messed with me. I like how the Dodge Chargers look with the lightbar and pushbar on the front. Indiana is using them now. I liked the black and gold crown vics here in indiana but dont see many of them anymore as theyve switched to white cars. I saw an unmarked Yukon in my hometown last week that id never seen before, all the lights were hidden very well on it.

    Also watch out in Louisville Ky, they are using unmarked Ford pickup trucks, they look lije a privately owned truck, no lightbars, no visible grill lights, no antennae farm on the roof.
     
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    FWIW my last encounter with a LEO was almost pleasant, despite it being a level 2 inspection. It pays to not have anything to worry about! :)
     
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    all of them..as long as there arent behind me with their lights going
     
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    none.there all trouble
     
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    I think this is pretty cool. The 2 things that really catch my eye are the Brembo brakes, and the way the light bar flows with the lines of the car.
     

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