I am from minneapolis but grew up in Douglas County, I remember when the the DCSO Sheriffs cars used to solid dark brown, Chevrolet caprices, and M-body plymouth gran furys, Do you have any other picutres of douglas county shriffs cars??
Guest Commissioner Gordon wrote:
Sunday, June 24, 2007 - 7:46
All this non sense and no comments regarding the A.S.P
Guest Daryl wrote:
Saturday, June 23, 2007 - 23:43
Excellent shot. Very well-focused for traveling down a dirt road.
Iowa State Patrol has one car with the Fastrax system on the rear. It is half strobe and half LED. When they are on, they are very bright and visible. I wouldn't mind my car having one on the rear.
If you see a patrol car with these markings, you will know that it is an Iowa sheriff's unit. I designed these markings (with some help of my Florida friends) and they were adopted for state-wide use by the Iowa State Sheriffs' and Deputies' Association. The only difference that you will see is the county designation (there are 99 counties in Iowa). A few sheriff's offices don't put the stripes on, but otherwise all 2200 or so sheriff's vehicles in Iowa are the same. The Iowa designation is displayed on the license plates. The plates have the seven point sheriff's star, along with the county number and car/radio/badge number of the deputy, preceded by an S. I served in Polk County (county 77), and my badge/radio number was 23, so my plate reads S77-23. This is also standard state-wide. Another little-known fact is that the ISSDA got state law changed to allow law enforcement vehicles to display red and blue lights. Prior to that we were allowed only red.
Anonymous wrote:
Thursday, May 24, 2007 - 10:29
for one thing as he said you are looking at in the mirror and it is not ksp it dot truck cop
Guest JD wrote:
Friday, March 23, 2007 - 16:24
Yup. This car was remarked. Once its service life is done, all replacement cars will have traditional THP colors.
Guest William wrote:
Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 17:52
I heard they merged with state police and are going to use the other sp cars and phase these out, true?
I believe you are correct, especially since there is only one Bremer Co. in the US that I can find. My son shot this but didn't denote the state. Since it was in the same lot as a MN sheriff's unit, I assumed it was MN.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, March 17, 2007 - 22:49
I believe, being a MN resident/ cop, this is not a MN squad. Judging by the graphics/ color scheme I believe this is an IA squad.
whelen dose not sell them anymore and i don't blame them they quit making them about the same time they came out with there new undercover light bars which i have installed and there bright when off you can't see them at all. Whelen rocks... Code 3, Tomar, sound off, sho me, and 911 ep ALL SUCK!!! I install police lights and i gota say whelen is just the best no question about it!!! 911 ep only has on nice product the WL & TD series lights.
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Anonymous wrote:
Saturday, December 30, 2006 - 20:39
Is this GMC Sierra Full-size Pick-Up truck four-wheel dirve?