And I looked in the mirror, a red light was blinkin'

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Police seize moonshine apparatus from a 1940 Buick, Oslo Norway.

Police arrest drunk on the street, Oslo Norway.

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Came across this looking for something else.

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Ray B.

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Just passin' through...
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Some real stand-outs
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At last, Ralf and its master got hold of this dangerous granny:

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Not exactly a red light photo but funny anyway.

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Can I be an Italian policeman?  Please?!
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Quote from: Carnut on March 07, 2016, 07:46:30 AM
Can I be an Italian policeman?  Please?!
Looks like they have the new Huracan too
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A few more exotics.  Too bad we don't seem to have more than Camaros and Mustangs in this country.
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Quote from: Bill Murray on March 07, 2016, 10:46:12 AM
A few more exotics.  Too bad we don't seem to have more than Camaros and Mustangs in this country.
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There seem to be some Corvettes but I suspect the Lambos are photo-shopped or maybe just show-cars...:

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You are correct, Sir:

I forgot the Vettes and now I remember seeing stories of confiscated drug dealers and pimps cars put into use by Local and State Police Departments.

I would expect that the European exotics would only experience one mechanical breakdown or accident before they were taken out of service.  Even normal periodic maintenance on a Lambo would break the bank for most Police Departments.

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Quote from: Bill Murray on March 07, 2016, 11:51:38 AMI would expect that the European exotics would only experience one mechanical breakdown or accident before they were taken out of service.  Even normal periodic maintenance on a Lambo would break the bank for most Police Departments.
I think the maintenance is paid by Lamborghini...
And about the accident... it happened...
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Why would you want to ride around in a Lambo when you could have the style and sophistication of this little beauty? Just think, 3-speeds and wheezy sidevalve power - did I say "power"? "That's right madam, we'll be there in due course. These things take time, y'know."
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Carnut

Well it beats the bicycles they had around here!
I didn't think they drove around in cars like that until they invented the "Panda Cars" in the early 1960s...
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Otto Puzzell

Back on topic - you can't dodge this neon. 
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Quote from: Otto Puzzell on May 04, 2013, 06:46:00 AM
The only rules here:


  • Photos must be from before 1980.
  • Police cars and paddy wagons only - no ambulances, taxis, etc.

Enjoy, and please, share some of your own!

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Quote from: Otto Puzzell on March 12, 2016, 05:55:08 AM
Quote from: Otto Puzzell on May 04, 2013, 06:46:00 AM
The only rules here:


  • Photos must be from before 1980.
  • Police cars and paddy wagons only - no ambulances, taxis, etc.

Enjoy, and please, share some of your own!
;)

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I was on Google Images looking for UK Clubmans-style racing cars, and the wonders of the internet offered me this. Thought I might as well share it.
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