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Now this is cool. Imagine getting pulled over by this? Not sure if I would be worried or fangirling.

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Wrap aside, that's what, a custom light bar with red and blue (blue lights being reserved for police), and probably enabling a software tweak to use the external speakers as sirens.

That and any department logos is about the least mods one can imagine on a vehicle. Except of course it needs the screen between front and back seats, and rear doors that won't let themselves be opened from inside. Attachment points for the screen might be a problem. The doors might be doable in software, like child locks only more so.
 

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Wrap aside, that's what, a custom light bar with red and blue (blue lights being reserved for police), and probably enabling a software tweak to use the external speakers as sirens.

That and any department logos is about the least mods one can imagine on a vehicle. Except of course it needs the screen between front and back seats, and rear doors that won't let themselves be opened from inside. Attachment points for the screen might be a problem. The doors might be doable in software, like child locks only more so.
Typically, the internal door controls in the back seat are simply disconnected, often also removed and filled.
I imagine the cage would mount to the b pillar just like any other police unit.
 


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You really want lights down low where I can see them in my rear view window.

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I suppose that is a valid argument for road users with lots of frequent flier miles with the cops....lol. ?

But overall black has to be the worst colour for a non-undercover cop car, and definitely needs more lights everywhere. Good job it's not a real one.
 


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One of the biggest issues for Police cars is the lack of Power for the radios, computers, lights, sirens, and other electronics. The 48 volts of the CT may be the perfect answer. Our local Montgomery County Police looked at the Ford Mache, but it lacked enough power. Plenty of room in the center for adding equipment. Maybe a bit more armor, the extended battery, and you have the ultimate Police Vehicle.
 

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I would want a push bumper so those PIT maneuvers wouldn’t damage the truck
 
 








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