Category: Police (General)
YF55 YLS is a BMW M5 in Durham Constabulary Police markings. The M5 is powered by a 5 litre V10 engine, capable of taking the car to over 200 mph. This car is used for show purposes by the force.
The rear view of the 507bhp super saloon.
NK05 FYP is one of a number of Peugeot 407’s used by the Durham Constabulary for driver training. It has two small blue LED lights mounted on the front grill and it also wears the forces crest on its side. The inset shows the rear view.
R448 JTN is a Land Rover Defender 110 300 TDI of Durham Constabulary which is demonstrating its go anywhere off road abilities.
The rear view of the Land Rover. This vehicle was formerly used as an accident investing unit by the force.
NK06 CHF is a Nissan Navara double cab pick up. They were introduced into the Durham force in 2006 to gradually replace their Land Rover’s.
AK54 WXV is a Mercedes Sprinter 415CDI used by the Metropolitan Police in London. It appears to have a pull out awning mounted high up on the side of the vehicle.
LD03 MGX is a Mercedes Vito operated by the City of London Police. It is strange in the fact that it carries a minimal livery combined with blue and amber flashing lights.
This Vauxhall Vectra is used as a police area car in north Leeds. The car differs from the traffic police versions that West Yorkshire Police use in both its livery and performance.
VO54 USL is a Vauxhall Vivaro 2900 used by West Yorkshire Police as a truancy patrol vehicle. It is seen here in Leeds city centre helping to close off roads during a fun run.
GK02 WZU is a West Yorkshire police LDV Cub. It is heavily liveried up to identify its role as a video van.
This silver Jaguar X-Type is a police demonstrator. You can see that a super-slim light bar has been mounted onto the roof rails.
This Renault Formula 1 racing car was partially re-liveried to become a police car for the day. ‘Police’ wording was added to the front wings, side pods and rear. Yellow and blue checkers were added to the top of the cockpit and the sides of the engine, along with ‘Metropolitan Police’ badges. To finish it off, a led light bar has been added to the rear wing. Naturally this is just a publicity vehicle and has not been used on the roads!
G13 RSR The silly season continues with this Porsche GT3 RS which was on loan to Durham Constabulary as part of their Bike Wise show in 2006. It has a 3.6 litre engine that produces 375 bhp at 7,400 rpm. This allows it to accelerate to 62 mph in only 4.4 seconds and then continue on to a top speed of 190 mph! Unfortunately it was not used for policing duties out on the roads. Inset: Rather ironic for a ‘police car’ is the addition of two false screw heads to the rear registration plate to make it read like the model of the car.
YB06 TYS This Iveco public order van is used by North Yorkshire Police. It has a windscreen grille, tough plastic shields over the lights as well as under-body protection that can lessen the impact of a petrol bomb for example.
The rear view of the personnel carrier which has a prisoner cage in the rear portion.
Warwickshire have decked out this mini-moto in police colours as part of an publicity event.
Warwickshire police also had a loan of this scooter that has been adorned with blue and yellow reflective stickers.
This is a Sussex Police Triumph Daytona 675. Unlike many police superbikes, this one is not just a PR machine used at bike shows and so on, this one is fully operational. While it clearly doesn’t have panniers this is not a problem as the bike works in the city of Brighton & Hove and support is always nearby. The lack of on board radio equipment is no longer an issue either with the arrival or personal airwave radios. The R1 has been decked out in yellow base colour with blue chequers over the top and was spotted at a vehicle evaluation day at Goodwood race circuit.
Here is a 52-reg Ford Focus that is being used by Devon & Cornwall Police.
FJ51 NNB and FP53 DXR are a Citroen Dispatch and a Ford Focus that are in service with Nottinghamshire Police.
Y351 YBC Nottinghamshire also run this Mercedes Sprinter van as a mobile CCTV vehicle.
YJ06 TXX This is a black Yamaha R1 which carries small ‘police’ markings, including the North Yorkshire force crest on the wind deflector. It is not fitted with blue lights and is on loan to the force for rider education purposes as part of the ‘bike wise’ scheme.
NK06 MKA Cleveland police have this Buell Ulysses. It is fitted with blue flashing lights on the handlebars and another one is attached to the rear. It is decked out in the usual battenburg markings. An unusual feature of this make of motorbike is that there is a belt driving the rear wheels rather than a metal chain.
LX54 CUC This silver Met Police Range Rover V8 is fitted with a special type of bull-bar to push cars. It can be used to move cars damaged in a crash or to smash through a hostile road block when escorting VIPs.
LV03 TMU City of Westminster Council operate this mobile camera van in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police. The Ford Transit in a bright yellow colour has a small camera sticking out of the roof.
This battenburg-marked motorbike is used by the City of London Police.
This Metropolitan Police BMW motorbike is being used by an armed police officer to escort a VIP. A number of such motorbikes can ride out ahead of the main convoy and quickly stop traffic at junctions. The officers also have whistles to help attract attention when directing traffic.
HV52 XEY is an armed response Volvo V70 T5 is the traditional colour scheme for Hampshire police vehicles.
LF06 KXT This silver BMW 5 Series Touring diesel is a demonstrator police vehicle. It has a full width clear LED light bar that is attached to the roof rails and is complemented by the small repeater blue LEDs on the grille. Notice that the roof marking reads ‘BMW’ instead of a real identifier code.
NK03 PNU Here is a Durham Constabulary Mercedes E320 which has stopped to help a damaged car on the A1. The row of red lights scroll to the right to show motorists which way to pass. From in front no lights can be seen illuminated.
YJ55 TNU This Citroen Dispatch is a Crime Scene Investigation Unit with North Yorkshire Police. It carries the same livery and blue lights as a normal patrol vehicles.
Hampshire police use this white Ford Transit for carrying police officers. It has very minimal livery and two blue rotating beacons on the roof.