The Ultimate Police Patrol Car ...it's a 'fair cop guv!'...'Shut it you slag!' shouts Biglorryblog

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I have Gary 'Hop-along Two Hats' to thank for thisfriday morning frivolity...and should you see it in your rearview mirror I'd advise you to pull over. Heaven knows what 'The Sweeney' would have doen with this. Anyroadup what you see here is the 'Ultimate Police Patrol Car' capable of a top speed of 250km/h, which makes it pretty suitable as highway chase cars....and if you want to see more then you'd better click through here lively like..? Snout Guvnor?

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Gary tells me "The interior is chock full of integrated police equipment such as an automatic license plate recognition system, 360 degree exterior surveillance capability, controls for a 130hz to 350hz bass siren....

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"....night vision compliant interior illumination, integrated forward looking infrared system....

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"....integrated shotgun mounts, 'hoseable' backseat and video and audio surveillance of the rear passenger compartment."

 

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"According to the manufacturer - Carbon Motors - The front seat was made to resemble a 'helicopter-style cockpit'."

 

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"And the company reportedly asked for input from nearly 2000 police officers in a bid to make the car 'cop friendly'."  That's all very well Garry but can it beat a Ford Granada or even better a Cortina 3000 GT eh?

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