Buying an ex police car
Discussion
Some of these ex police cars seem quite tempting, high mileage but good service record and good value etc, my question is about the livery.
Now I know I can’t drive it with the word “police “ but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
Now I know I can’t drive it with the word “police “ but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
I think most forces completely strip all livery? 
The answer however is that you can have reflective yellow/amber to the sides, but any other colour is illegal.
Pretty much any text which might be confused for "police" will likely result in you being stopped and the car being towed away as evidence, sooner or later.
The answer however is that you can have reflective yellow/amber to the sides, but any other colour is illegal.
Pretty much any text which might be confused for "police" will likely result in you being stopped and the car being towed away as evidence, sooner or later.
largelunchbox said:
 Some of these ex police cars seem quite tempting, high mileage but good service record and good value etc, my question is about the livery.
Now I know I can t drive it with the word police but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
He's deleted the original post on the other thread.Now I know I can t drive it with the word police but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
Sebring440 said:
 Source for that? You can have any colour you want.
I thought it was defined in the Road Vehicles Lighting and Goods Vehicles regs?  Also interesting to note that it's only applicable to the vehicle so if you ride a motorbike your jacket can have the blue battenberg (Polite  )  on it but the bike can't.
)  on it but the bike can't.Sebring440 said:
Gareth79 said:
 The answer however is that you can have reflective yellow/amber to the sides, but any other colour is illegal.
Source for that? You can have any colour you want.largelunchbox said:
 Some of these ex police cars seem quite tempting, high mileage but good service record and good value etc, my question is about the livery.
Now I know I can t drive it with the word police but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
Change the C for a T and get yourself one of these:Now I know I can t drive it with the word police but can I drive it with
A , the rest of the livery ie the yellow and blue squares.
B, substitute police for ploice or polcie or polise
Google is telling me nothing concrete
/jobbed.
There s a place near me that sells JDM imports. Last time I drove past, they had a liveried police car for sale. 
Edit - police car converted to a drift car apparently.
https://www.straightouttajapan.co.uk/cars/toyota/v...
Edit - police car converted to a drift car apparently.
https://www.straightouttajapan.co.uk/cars/toyota/v...
Edited by Pincher on Thursday 30th October 10:48
Pincher said:
 There s a place near me that sells JDM imports. Last time I drove past, they had a liveried police car for sale. 
Edit - police car converted to a drift car apparently.
https://www.straightouttajapan.co.uk/cars/toyota/v...
I'd love that as a non drift car Edit - police car converted to a drift car apparently.
https://www.straightouttajapan.co.uk/cars/toyota/v...
Edited by Pincher on Thursday 30th October 10:48

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