The french police drive terrible cars with terrible sirens were as the Miami police department drive good cars with good sirens, also they have a better way of processing people and information in the Miami police department. Also, the Miami police probably need better training, because Miami is the most crime-filled state in the US.
In Nicaragua, the police don't drive cars.
Depends upon which cars are being compared. In many US municipalities, the Ford Crown Victoria is still used, and is not exactly a fast car (electronically limited to 120mph, and not very quick to get to 60mph). However, you can't outrun a police officer's radio. Note:Does depend on the cars being compaired and you have older cars out there that are on the street and can out run the police cars and can top speeds of up to 230MPH some even faster...
No. Let the police do that.
Used police cars are usually available for auction in most towns and cities in every state in the United States.When the vehicle attain a lot of mileage or are in need of a lot of repairs they are put up for auction.These auctions are listed in just about every local newspaper.
The place with the most tornado sirens would have to be tornado alley
Standard features of police cars in the United States include flashing lights and a siren to alert other road users to their presence. They have mobile radio systems as standard.
You can find used Saab cars for sale in the US from the Cars for Sale website or from the Automotive section of the Yahoo! website. Alternatively, you can find these cars for sale on eBay.
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you cant There is a place in Homer, GA on US 441 that sells them. Their name escapes me. It is north on 441 from I-85 about 2 to 3 miles on the left.
One can purchase police toys at many toy stores, such as Toys R Us or in the children's section of Target. These locations offer toy police cars and some offer action figures of police.
Blue lights were first used on a police car in the 1980's. This was in the United States.