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V619 DRB This is one of Nottinghamshire’s Subaru Imprezas…
V619 DRB This is one of Nottinghamshire’s Subaru Imprezas. This very fast, rally-bred car is the fastest in the fleet. Notice the single repeater blue light in front of the nose badge and the ‘police’ wording on the bonnet, which is elongated and mirrored to be easily read from the perspective of a driver’s rear view mirror.
The rear of the Impreza. The side stripe stops short of the rear of the car to accommodate the force crest. The large spoiler dominates the rear, which is absent of any police wording.
The side view showing the unmistakable silhouette of the ‘Scooby’. Unfortunately Notts. decided to withdraw the six-or-so Imprezas from their fleet in 2003.
Nottinghamshire also ran a hatchback version of the Impreza (pictured). Although this car has the appearance of an estate model, it is no slouch! It was the same specification as the saloon above: Prodrive tuned to 276 bhp, racing seats, but no air conditioning. The police drivers reported few negative points, including the uncomfortable seats and thirst for oil (one litre per 8-hour shift).
At the scene of a road traffic collision…
At the scene of a road traffic collision is a silver police Peugeot, partly obscured by an overturned BMW which has hit a Ford Focus.
Y714 CKN A closer look at the front of the Kent Police Peugeot 406.
The opposing view of the collision scene, including the rear view of the above 406. These photos were taken in the village of Denton, on the A260 Folkestone to Canterbury Road, near Canterbury in Kent.
P39 PWY A double-exposure shot of a West…
P39 PWY A double-exposure shot of a West Yorkshire Land Rover Defender. This Land Rover has a black bonnet, only one blue light on the roof (and two on the bull bars) and a spot light on the roof. It is used for armed siege work, which is why it is fitted with a armour plating on all sides and bullet-proof windows all-round, as well as a fold-down windscreen guard.
YK54 EFF This 7.5t Iveco Eurocargo truck is used…
YK54 EFF This 7.5t Iveco Eurocargo truck is used as a mobile police office by the Central Area of North Yorkshire Police. The £50,000 mobile police station was new in November 2004 and had its public launch in March 2005. It follows from the success of a similar 04-reg vehicle used in the Western Area.
The rear view of the vehicle in use. You can see the extendable canopy (with website address) and the scrolling public message sign. There are a number of doors to access the vehicle, including a rear door with a lift for wheelchair access. The only blue flashing lights on the Iveco are at the top of the back. Inside are a computer, fax, printer, radio, video and DVD player.