Remembering 9-11-01.
We will not forget!

 

 


Kansas   RSS
Photos of Kansas Police Units
       
    
Guest bob wrote: Saturday, June 30, 2007 - 18:28

Nicecar

Anonymous wrote: Saturday, June 2, 2007 - 14:00

i just noticed that the house in the back ground is setting in the street

Guest Dennis Finley wrote: Saturday, June 2, 2007 - 13:03

Somebody do a vid of the dummies flying out and put it on YouTube!

Be just like "Buster" on MythBusters!

Guest Dennis Finley wrote: Friday, June 1, 2007 - 22:36

Is that a 2x4 through the headlight?

A really bad tornado. People made it to their basements and still got killed!

Anonymous wrote: Friday, May 18, 2007 - 10:58

tradition

Guest Paul E Bowler wrote: Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 22:45

Interestingly, the Michigan State Police still have the single red rotator beacon light adorning the roofs of their cars. They do have up-to-date cars, but they stick with old rotator. Anyone know why?

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 8:28

opps thats P-71 cvpi

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, May 17, 2007 - 6:07

regardless ,what exact yr this cvpi is those are the latest and current hub caps on a cvpi the cvpi-p40 has the small center chrome caps oh and the rims should have circles all around it..alot like centerline rims

 copcar dot comUnited States wrote: Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 17:58

"Brand new" is what I was told by the retiree who sent this to me. Whether he meant that this Trooper had just received it or not, I don't know. I don't have enough space in my brain to keep minutia about what hubcap means what year.

Just to make everybody here happy, I'll remove the "brand new". Smile, it only gets worse from here on out.

Guest Jack wrote: Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 16:19

Either Dave confused the years or the car was in fact new in the sense that it had not been previously driven. Over at my station, the deputies received a bunch of 2005 PIs a few months ago, and they hadn't been used before, they had just been sitting in a lot ready to be distributed to the stations. With the exception of ONE 2006 PI, those are the newest cars in the station.

Anonymous wrote: Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 16:11

Fortunately it appears the car was not occupied or the Trooper escaped injury if he was in the car. Our prayers are with the family of Officer Robert Tim Buckman who gave his life protecting the citizens during this horrific tornado. Officer Buckman is definitely a hero.

Anonymous wrote: Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 16:03

It is a 2003 to 2005 Crown Vic based on the Wheel Covers so it can't be "brand new."

Guest Roo676 wrote: Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 13:14

all gave some ,,,,,,,,,some gave all.

Guest Martin Mazur wrote: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 - 8:57

In case anyone is wondering what part of Kansas Shawnee is in. It is one of the SW suburbs of Kansas City, MO.

Anonymous wrote: Sunday, June 4, 2006 - 20:50

It is the KHP's role over machine. It runs off of a generator that is in the box to the right. It goes a few times around with seat belts on and then the same thing with seat belts off. There is an adult in the driver's seat and a kid in the pasanger seat. They are both dummies. And when they leave they can fly far.

Guest Mike wrote: Saturday, January 15, 2005 - 18:15

Cool...thanks.

Guest david tipton wrote: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 - 15:21

The trucks cab pivots as if the truck is in a rollover to show the effectiveness of the belt

Guest david tipton wrote: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 - 15:20

I think its a seat belt demonstrator.

Guest Mike wrote: Sunday, January 9, 2005 - 12:43

Okay...I'll bite. What is this? I mean I know it's a chopped-up Chevy S10 pickup, but what's it for?

Please to 'splain.

Anonymous wrote: Friday, October 8, 2004 - 14:01

You should make the captions bigger, I don't read the fine print. I just saw the picture and wrote the comment, You monkey turd!
__________________________________________________
Each picture in this album starts off with a 2-digit state abbreviation unless it is listed as "Misc" or "U.S." for Federal agencies. It is the same size font that you were able to read when it said "Shawnee Police". In fact, it was at the same eye level: "KS - Shawnee Police". KS stands for KANSAS. If you need additional instructions on how to decode these 2-digit state abbreviations, please visit www.usps.com for a complete listing.

Thank you for your concerns. And if you decide you want to buy this unit, please go to the "contribute" area on copcar dot com and send $5995.00 and it is yours.

Dave Arnold
copcar.com


copcar dot com, Copyright © 1998-2006, Dave Arnold. All rights reserved. The photographs, graphics and data contained in this Web site are the properties of the contributors, Dave Arnold or copcar dot com and may not be used without expressed written consent.