"OPPOsaurus WRX" (opposaurus)
11/28/2018 at 14:40 • Filed to: None | 1 | 17 |
PartyPooper2012
> OPPOsaurus WRX
11/28/2018 at 15:01 | 1 |
That’s pretty common in this neck of the woods. Usually comes with a sticker that says this car was repossessed from your local drug dealer.
One that gets me every time is a yellow taxi cab that is an under cover cop. I hate those.
Glad I looked into this actually. Typically they are fully yellow and no police markings on them but I see they are changing things up with that explorer. Hauling ass on a highway. Taxi explorer in front of you. BAM. It’s B rian O ’C onnor pulling you over for reckless manifold shenanigans
Tareim - V8 powered
> PartyPooper2012
11/28/2018 at 15:09 | 1 |
That’s pretty shady tactics right there
Chariotoflove
> PartyPooper2012
11/28/2018 at 15:10 | 1 |
That’s actually pretty shady.
OPPOsaurus WRX
> PartyPooper2012
11/28/2018 at 15:10 | 0 |
those are sneaky, but are both common vehicles for police. A mid 90's mustang is pretty rare these days.
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> PartyPooper2012
11/28/2018 at 15:19 | 0 |
Better than Toronto Police attempting to make ALL their cars regular gray sedans with barely visible markings, not far from being unmarked.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-police-cruisers-1.3845904
...until they got yelled at and made the doors white.
https://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2017/08/21/toronto-police-unveil-new-cruiser-design.html
Urambo Tauro
> OPPOsaurus WRX
11/28/2018 at 15:32 | 1 |
So... like this, but without the big rooftop light bar. Nice.
https://www.sn95forums.com/threads/local-mustang-police-drag-car.11966/
OPPOsaurus WRX
> Urambo Tauro
11/28/2018 at 15:34 | 1 |
haha i love the message on the rear bumper
InFierority Complex
> OPPOsaurus WRX
11/28/2018 at 15:54 | 0 |
I really don’t know if I would trust pulling over for that.... Also, what a strange place to pull over.
PartyPooper2012
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11/28/2018 at 15:58 | 0 |
From their point of view, it makes sense to blend in and be as invisible as possible until the very last moment. After all, this is party why they hide in bushes and behind signs in the first place.
I am just waiting for them to downgrade to minivans and crossovers.
NKato
> PartyPooper2012
11/28/2018 at 16:48 | 0 |
These half and half cop cars are part of an anti DUI program.
TheRealBicycleBuck
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11/28/2018 at 21:03 | 0 |
Amateurs.
Look closely. This is a Houston Police SUV.
Aw, heck, this one is easier to see:
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> TheRealBicycleBuck
11/29/2018 at 06:11 | 0 |
Yeah, but when your regular patrol cars look like that, that is.
They also have completely unmarked cars.
PartyPooper2012
> NKato
11/29/2018 at 06:15 | 0 |
Makes sense.
NKato
> PartyPooper2012
11/29/2018 at 06:35 | 0 |
The idea was like this: “If you’re going to drink, take a taxi. Or you’ll be riding in the back of a police cruiser.”
That was sort of the general message they were trying to get across.
PartyPooper2012
> NKato
11/29/2018 at 09:59 | 0 |
Either way, you will be in the back of... taxi or police cruiser.
Dusty Ventures
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12/24/2018 at 00:39 | 0 |
Late reply because I’m catching up on Oppo after basically being away the last two months. The official design for all Connecticut state police cars is silver no logos. Even their fully “marked” cars. This is what every single car in the fleet looks like:
https://www.autotrader.com/car-news/connecticut-state-police-cars-are-weirdest-260831
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> Dusty Ventures
12/24/2018 at 08:35 | 0 |
Although a little research hasn’t revealed any good reason why Connecticut does this whole “silver sedans” thing, another interesting aspect of Connecticut’s state police cars is that the troopers who drive them are allowed to take them home and even use them for personal business, which isn’t the case in the vast majority of other states. Maybe troopers who take advantage of this policy don’t want to drive around in a marked car all the time — and so, the Connecticut State Police cars are silver. Just silver.
So the state officially allows personal use of public funds.... right.