They aren't allowed to hide the vehicles in such a way that the decals are obscured by barriers or otherwise not visible to drivers coming upon the radar vehicle. But the regulations say nothing about the vehicle needing to be clean, not that it would be within the spirit of the law to let it get so dirty that the decals are barely visible.
They aren't allowed to hide the vehicles in such a way that the decals are obscured by barriers or otherwise not visible to drivers coming upon the radar vehicle. But the regulations say nothing about the vehicle needing to be clean, not that it would be within the spirit of the law to let it get so dirty that the decals are barely visible.
I love the Tahoe/Suburban but all that empty space in the rear seems really wasted and useless because I don't believe the cops won't be hauling anything around. It would probably require significant investment but it would be cool if they could redesign/re-engineer this to be a hybrid or plug in hybrid with a huge battery in the cargo area.
I love the Tahoe/Suburban but all that empty space in the rear seems really wasted and useless because I don't believe the cops won't be hauling anything around. It would probably require significant investment but it would be cool if they could redesign/re-engineer this to be a hybrid or plug in hybrid with a huge battery in the cargo area.
Yeah, that would be neat. I know they are testing hybrids as well but no idea how that's going
I'm not 100% sure about CPS, although I'm sure they do it as well, but recently we started to carry a lot of aux batteries already just to run lights and equipment separately so we don't have to idle all the time. It works great, once we figured out how to stop them from catching on fire
Yeah, that would be neat. I know they are testing hybrids as well but no idea how that's going
I'm not 100% sure about CPS, although I'm sure they do it as well, but recently we started to carry a lot of aux batteries already just to run lights and equipment separately so we don't have to idle all the time. It works great, once we figured out how to stop them from catching on fire
Typical Civic employees...always complaining about something.
Whats a little conflagration amongst friends?
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Yeah the Tac unit has always used them as well. I'm just curious if it's exclusive or there will still be new Ford's coming as well
TAC has generally used Excursions.
Someone said above that the rear cargo won't be used? Maybe I misread that (it was a bit confusing), but there is so much kit these days from body armour, to C8's, to roadside breathalyzers, lasers (speed), plus regular kit bag with paperwork, etc and another cold weather kit bag. I think I even recall hearing they were using carts to carry all their gear to their cars.
Plus there will be lots of room to pick up old abandoned bikes in alleys that people always feel the need to alert police to.
Apologies if I misunderstood the statement about the cargo space.
Police attended the home and ordered Dumas — who stands five-foot-six and weighed 90 pounds — to crawl towards them on his belly. Todd carried a carbine rifle and was backed by two additional officers, one carrying an ARWEN baton launcher, as well as a canine unit. Neither Pacey nor Blair had a criminal record.
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An independent eyewitness said one of the officers yelled at Dumas then kicked him in the face “as if you’re kicking … a soccer ball.” Dumas’s unconscious body was then handcuffed, until paramedics repeatedly asked police to remove the restraints and rushed him to hospital.
The officers at the scene said Dumas told them he had a knife and disobeyed orders by reaching for his waistband — a claim Dumas disputes. A search of Dumas’s body revealed no knife, while a blade found during a subsequent search of the area was deemed to have no connection to the incident.
Dumas spent nine days in hospital, during which a piece of skull was removed to relieve pressure on his swelling brain. More than a year passed before surgeons installed a metal plate to close the opening.
Dumas, who lives in Little Red River Cree Nation, said he struggles to work, study and parent his young child. At one point, a tear landed on the portrait of Blair, who died March 23, 2022.
“What Const. Ben Todd did wrecked our family,” Irene Dumas said as she comforted her son.
Sounds like the Calgary Police may have murdered an Indigenous man at the Carriage House Inn last week. Chief Neufeld is about to speak to reporters. What I don't understand is why the body camera footage has not been released?