silver police cars - why?
Discussion
I did think primarily residuals...
BUT, a more sinister thought has crossed my mind..
White in Rear View = Slow down... its instinctive, like cameras (well for me anyway!)
Silver.. well, its just common now!
My Developer drives an Ex-Plod White T5, you should see the way everyone dives out of the way, even though he isnt doing anything unusual... its just instinctive..
Silver = more collars, especially with the new cars I have seen around, Jamjar'd up all over, EXCEPT on the bonnet, which JUST has POLICE ...
In the rear view, at a medium distance, a full jamjar looks like a normal rep mobile (the blues arent THAT visible when off in distance, set against sky!)
But maybe i am just drinking too much Pepsi!
BUT, a more sinister thought has crossed my mind..
White in Rear View = Slow down... its instinctive, like cameras (well for me anyway!)
Silver.. well, its just common now!
My Developer drives an Ex-Plod White T5, you should see the way everyone dives out of the way, even though he isnt doing anything unusual... its just instinctive..
Silver = more collars, especially with the new cars I have seen around, Jamjar'd up all over, EXCEPT on the bonnet, which JUST has POLICE ...
In the rear view, at a medium distance, a full jamjar looks like a normal rep mobile (the blues arent THAT visible when off in distance, set against sky!)
But maybe i am just drinking too much Pepsi!
Is there any reason why they're multicoloured on the side and plain from the front? surely if there's a good reason for having the sides done like that it's a good reason to have the front the same? I can imagine that if it's reflective then you probably wouldn't want the rear done, but the front wouldn't matter .. is it purely to creep up on crimina er.. motorists without detection?
joospeed said:
Is there any reason why they're multicoloured on the side and plain from the front? surely if there's a good reason for having the sides done like that it's a good reason to have the front the same? I can imagine that if it's reflective then you probably wouldn't want the rear done, but the front wouldn't matter .. is it purely to creep up on crimina er.. motorists without detection?
The sides and rear is done for various reasons...Firstly safety, as the scene of incidents and when on emergency runs (ie: getting out of junctions etc)...
The reason why the bonnet isn't done is for two reasons...firstly to protect accident scenes police vehicle park rear on, or side on...and more importantly and perhaps obviously if the front of the car was reflective it could cause dazzle for the driver...
Street

medicineman said:
I'd have thought that row of blue lights on the front would have been a give away.
Not to some of the clowns on the road....Christ!..even when they are illuminated..some drivers need nearly a mile to realise I want to get past...
Street
>> Edited by Streetcop on Wednesday 22 September 01:56
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