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I've seen them use unmarked pickup trucks here in Gwinnett County, GA.
I have also seen unmarked pickups in the Tampa/Clearwater area of Florida.
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I saw that as well... I think the one I saw was an F250... intense
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lets see in my area they have the obvious, the crown vic. Then we have the others, Chevy Colorado, Tahoe, dodge charger, and even a Hummer H2, not one of those lets go show the kids kind of ride I mean they really use it.
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We're seeing Chargers, a few Magnum wagons and the City of STL runs fancy crewcab pickups along I-44 into town, all different colors, nice wheels, deep tint glass, no markings except lights in the grille. One local municipality, City of St Charles, recently started changing over from white cars with multi-color decal kits to old-fashioned black bodies, white doors and retro-style, very simple emblems on the front doors. I don't know what changed, or who decided to change over, but it's in process.
One thing you have to watch in metro STL is that there are something like 88 municipalities in St Louis County, and while some contract with the county or a nearby city for police services, MANY have their own little 2 and 3 man PD's, and they may have a 3/4 mile stretch of a state highway which they patrol vigorously and write a lot of tickets. There are a lot of speed traps with these weird little cities, and they tend to have older, grubby cars, cops they are paying $8 an hour, not the most professional set up in the world.
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Remember...your town is run by folks like you...if you have some government "entity" that's causing a problem, you either paint it "day-glow lime green" or regulate it out of existance..."sunset" laws and related minutia keep stuff like that in check. Or...familiarity breeds contempt...people just recognized the car from such a far-off distance that nobody was getting caught up in the "quota-of-the-month club" derby... The other possibility? The fancy decals probably cost too much to maintain...not worth the expense to replace/fix every time some schmuck scratched it with his boot or vehicle...
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We have several departments that have gone to the old black and white color scheme in recent years...I just assumed that somebody on council, or the police board, or whoever writes the checks, liked the look. I never thought about visibility.
As an aside, I'm in my 40's, clean cut and professional...I have become invisible to the boys in blue. I recently drove a used car that I had bought, WITH NO PLATES AT ALL for a week, even had a state trooper follow me one morning, never even got a weird look from any cops I saw. There is at least one advantage to getting old ![]()
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