Police cars from your country.

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Edmonton City Police

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RCMP rocking the house.
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Just for the record.

This car:
Romeo Knight wrote:That must be an italian one too! :) :wink:
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is from the former Yugoslavia. It is not a Fiat 600 but was licenced to the Yugoslavian car manufacturer Zastava and went under the name of Zastava 750 (as in 750 cc). I still remember these cars used as Police vehicles when I was a kid and you still see a lot of these Fichos (as we call them - affectionate name for Fiat) on the road today... but not as police cars or course.

These days the Macedonian police uses Chryslers but I can't find a picture on the net.
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I have quite a few pictures on Hungarian police cars:

Some of them are quite embarrashing:

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and this:

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Yes, it's burning, like hell.

Some older one with watergun:

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Hungarian police cars are mostly unmodified (not counting the painting, loudspeaker and sirens) FORD Mondeos, FORD Focuses, FORD Transits, SKODA Octavias and SKODA Fabias.
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A Police-Trabant from Finland. Still in active duty! :lol:
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Specs as follows.
Model: Trabant 601L
Year: 1977
Two-stroke engine: 600 cm3, 29 hp (East-German horses :twisted:)
Chassy: resin-impregnated hardboard
Top speed: 90 - 100 km/h
Mileage: 10 liters/100 km
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