Category: Police (General)
HMN-292-Y This dark blue Ford S-Max is in service with police on the Isle of Man.
V440 JMY this Isuzu NQR recovery truck is used by the Metropolitan Police in Central London to tow away vehicle which may be causing an on obstruction. It is powered by a 4.8 litre turbo diesel engine.
LX04 NPF is a Citroen Relay based six wheeled mobile office used by the Metropolitan Police. The vehicle does not wear any blue lights but is equipped with two CCTV cameras and a pull out awning.
LX54 HZZ is a Mercedes Sprinter 316 CDi also use by the Metropolitan Police. It is fitted with a number of specialist communication aerials on its roof and also has a side awning.
EU07 OLA is a Subaru Impreza WRX STI that is used by Essex Police. The vehicle’s primary role is with the automatic number plate recognition intercept team. The aggressive looking rally-bred car also acts as a deterrent to would-be car thieves who think they can out run the police.
A second view of the blue Impreza. Notice the large rear wing and bonnet air intake. The car is also fitted with blue flashing lights on the roof, dashboard and grille.
BU07 NFV is a Mercedes Sprinter van that has been converted into a personnel carrier for the Metropolitan Police. It is armoured to protect the occupants in dangerous situations, and has drawn comment for looking like an ambulance!
GX07 GJF is a police Lotus Exige Sport! This car is shown here in the workshops being prepared for public viewing. It carries Sussex Police’s crests and was used for six months over the summer of 2007 to promote road safety messages.
This unusual looking trailer is used by the police to illuminate a crime scene or road accident. A large telescopic pole is erected with floodlights on top.
RF07 VVA This is a Honda CBR 1000. It is used by Durham Constabulary to promote safer biking, but is also used on active duty, usually alongside a more traditional police motorbike. This rear view shows the flashing blue led mounted under the exhaust and the ‘police’ plate mounted from behind the registration.
This is a BMW from Durham Constabulary that is only used on the skidpan. It is an ex-front line vehicle that has had the roof light bar removed. It has tyres that are almost bald and are pumped up to a high pressure to help it skid on the oil/water mix.
SN56 DPE This is Vauxhall Vectra VXR is with Central Scotland Police. Notice the low profile light bar on the roof.
WX07 KFK This is a Ford Fiesta used by PCSOs in Avon & Somerset. It is primarily used to get officers to the start of their foot beat. This Fiesta is run by the Safer Neighbourhoods team. This is a Home Office initiative and the car is driven by both police officers and PCSOs. As for warning equipment this vehicle carries a magnetic blue beacon that is applied to the vehicle if stationary at an incident.
AU06 BYH is a Peugeot Expert police van which is used by Norfolk Constabulary. The small writing on the side is the non-emergency telephone number, web address and mission statement.
BU56 JFG This is a Metropolitan Police Mitsubishi Shogun. It has a 3.2-litre diesel engine with an automatic transmission.
OV07 WYH is an Audi A4 that is being used here as a demonstration police vehicle on active duty. Notice the low profile light bar on the roof and the very small blue lights on the front wings.
WX03 NZY is a yellow Mercedes Vito that is being used by Avon and Somerset Police. It is a dedicated CCTV unit, hence the wording and the camera in the black pod sticking out of the roof. The writing down the side saying ‘caught on camera’ seems accusing and is written in an unusual font for a police vehicle, Comic Sans.
YN07 BYP This is a South Yorkshire Police Volvo S60 T5. It is equipped with a Premier Hazard digital in-car video and a twin deck Premier Hazard LED lightbar.
The rear view of the Volvo that is used around Sheffield and on the M1.
This photograph shows a Northern Constabulary police officer on his Honda ST1100 motorbike. Notice that the officer has a blue portion on his high visibility jacket. This is sometimes used to denote that the officer is on special duties, such as policing a football match.
YH03 ZRK is a Vauxhall Movano LWB van that is being used on high visibility ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) duties. The van carries very little livery and no ‘police’ signs. It is used to check the number plate of every passing vehicle. If a vehicle of interest passes, a team of police officers on bikes and in cars can join the road and stop them. One such Volvo S70 can be seen flanking the van to the left.
AD56 CGE This silver Ford Focus is a Ford demonstrator vehicle. Here you can see the wig-wag setting on the headlamps and fog lamps operating in conjunction with the blue lights. By flashing the main beam on one headlamp then the other repeatedly, the vehicle can attract attention at a much greater distance than blue lights alone.
Here is a BMW that is yet to be made operational. BMW have added the livery and light bar before the car is registered and delivered to the City of London Police.
LG56 KLP Here is a rear view of a Mini One which is used by Community Support Officers. Notice the unusual blue and yellow checkered roof.
SF53 CEU This Mercedes Vito van is used by police in Glasgow, Scotland as a Crash Investigation Unit. It will usually form part of the secondary response to fatal or potentially-fatal road accidents.
N173 SLJ This Dorset Police Land Rover Defender is being used here to tow a display trailer. The Land Rover has had four floodlights added to the roof as well as the blue light bar. The spare wheel has been taken off the bonnet.
LX05 DVK is a Metropolitan Police Mitsubishi Shogun. Here it is topped at the side of the road and the officers have switched on the rear red flashing lights and scrolling matrix sign. The red lights flash on the light bar as well as the standard light clusters.
W923 OFG This photo shows a Vauxhall Astra dog van from Surrey Police. It is an ex-front line vehicle that is now preserved.
GN54 FFZ This is a Skoda Octavia that is with Kent Police. It has full-height battenburg markings over silver bodywork.
HMN-352-J This silver Range Rover is used by the Isle of Man police. Notice it has a clear light bar that flashes blue. It has repeater blue lights on the front grille and wings.
HMN-977-E This is a silver Ford Transit which is also used on the Isle of Man. It is a combined command unit and cctv unit. You can just see a white camera pod above the rear light bar.
SY03 BWN is a Northern Constabulary Ford Transit Connect. The Northern Constabulary police the most northerly reaches of the UK which include the Scottish Highlands and numerous islands.
The rear view of the Transit Connect.