Undercover Police Car
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Original Poster:

48,161 posts

222 months

The other day i was heading north on the A56 (between the M66 and M65) and was overtaken by a black LR Discovery (flashing blue lights behind the grill and also in the rear windscreen. What struck me as odd was that it was a Discovery 4 so it must be roughly 10 years old as a minimum.

is this normal? I assume the are "undercover" because they're likely to be involve din high speed pursuits. if so surely it would make sense to have something more modern and faster?

P675

781 posts

58 months

I saw some weirder ones yesterday on M42. 2 vans, grey/silvery colour, way taller than your average van, one had a stack of ladders on the top. Both had blue lights going in the light clusters, aggressively driving in the middle of the 2 lanes to get through 50mph average enforced.

Bradders278

20 posts

117 months

Could it have been military / special forces etc?

I remember Ultimate Force (early 2000's SAS drama) they had Disco's and van's etc ready to throw the tools in.

Scott.

babelfish

1,011 posts

233 months

Bradders278 said:
Could it have been military / special forces etc?

I remember Ultimate Force (early 2000's SAS drama) they had Disco's and van's etc ready to throw the tools in.

Scott.
A friend often has "company cars" including Discovery 4's, X5's etc. that have concealed blue lights. He's in the special forces.

TheDrownedApe

1,649 posts

82 months

In the EOD world we use off road vehicles with blue lights - usually Amoraks or Superbs but it could be a command car (I'm a little out of date).

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Original Poster:

48,161 posts

222 months

Interesting - could have been I suppose.

Every day's a school day smile

Uppy89

72 posts

128 months

Members of both the fire and ambulance service have personal cars with blue light fits too.

Greendubber

14,917 posts

229 months

P675 said:
I saw some weirder ones yesterday on M42. 2 vans, grey/silvery colour, way taller than your average van, one had a stack of ladders on the top. Both had blue lights going in the light clusters, aggressively driving in the middle of the 2 lanes to get through 50mph average enforced.
That would have been Counter Terrorism Specialist Firearms Officers.

Pica-Pica

16,247 posts

110 months

Diplomat, ministerial car?

bobtail4x4

4,348 posts

135 months

Walt?

Wafu7

195 posts

56 months

It was probably Jack Bauer. Doubtless having the longest day of his life.

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Wafu7 said:
It was probably Jack Bauer. Doubtless having the longest day of his life.
If he’d chosen a Discovery then a big chunk of the “24 hours” would involve the AA biggrin

RammyMP

7,587 posts

179 months

A couple of years ago there was a guy in the area who had a white transit van with blue lights on it. He wasn’t the police or anything just a local not right who’d put the blue lights on to get through traffic. He might have upgraded to a disco!?!