AnneTeak
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- Boston, MA
In Sandwich, Massachusetts, they have "sandwich police". You often see tourists taking pictures of themselves with the patrol cars.
I thnk the same when I see people using a phone on a bike.... just ridiculous.. and it's illegal. There's no excuse not to stop to make or take a call..Saw a program on Chinese town roads & a short scene showed a young woman riding a small scooter/motorcycle? & talking on a cellphone. It struck me so funny--her using a cellphone while riding that open little thing. How cellphone crazy can you get?! Dumb? Or daring?
At least the old black & whites were easy to spot. These new ones blend in, and they can sneak up on you. I think that gives them an unfair advantage.I’m not sure what you call a hatchback, but the PSP was driving gray colored Ford Explorers (some had extended bodies). Just recently, the Governor started ordering White Chevrolet Tahoes. I haven’t heard any feedback from Troopers that I know who have driven the new vehicle. They have also added Dodge Durangos and Ford Explorer Police Interceptors.
Also, the PSP has decided to no longer carry shotguns, but will be carrying 30.06 rifles for clean long distance shots. That’s good news.
New PSP Vehicles
Outside of Montreal, Canada is a town, whose name is the same as my last name. It's a weird feeling seeing a cop car with your last name plastered all over it.In Sandwich, Massachusetts, they have "sandwich police". You often see tourists taking pictures of themselves with the patrol cars.
Those rifles will also be handy during deer season...Also, the PSP has decided to no longer carry shotguns, but will be carrying 30.06 rifles for clean long distance shots. That’s good news.
New PSP Vehicles
Especially out where you live on highway SR138.Here in San Bernardino County we could use more visible/non-visible CHP vehicles, the aggressive & insane driving is off-the-charts. The CHP does respond to serious collisions, and they do watch the backs of the CalTrans workers so they don't get run over by maniacs, but actual traffic patrols are really thin around here.
Yes, people blast thru our community on the 138 between Palmdale in L.A. County to Interstate 15 like their hair is on fire. I have witnessed several very memorable fatal accidents, needless accidents caused by too much speed and not enough caution.Especially out where you live on highway SR138.
The Governor said the new vehicles will be more visible and easier for the residents to spot in case of an emergency. I’m not sure he got this one right.At least the old black & whites were easy to spot. These new ones blend in, and they can sneak up on you. I think that gives them an unfair advantage.![]()
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Agree. They are like this bland tan color. If one was passing you, you'd never guess it was a cop car, unless you could read the decals.The Governor said the new vehicles will be more visible and easier for the residents to spot in case of an emergency. I’m not sure he got this one right.
I haven’t spoken to any Troopers who have driven one of the new cars, but I did pass the local barracks and saw a few of the new cars sitting in the stable. I would much prefer the gray. I think they are more deceptive when patrolling, especially at night. In my 37 years with the PSP, I was only flagged down maybe 15 times by motorists that were broken down or in need of a cop for other reasons.Agree. They are like this bland tan color. If one was passing you, you'd never guess it was a cop car, unless you could read the decals.