Chicago Police vehicles 1991 to present A photographic history of Chicago Police vehicles of the modern era from my personal archives and photo collection.
All photos property of Greg Reynolds. © All rights reserved. No comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment! |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since we've had this truck in service since 1987, I'm sure you may have.
Greg
CPD and
copcar dot com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's an infrared camera. There is a close up of it in one of the other photos on this page.
Greg
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
No. CPD has no plan on changing their markings. This is the company's demonstrator truck for the technology corporation that sells license plate automatic identfier cameras. The Tahoe is currently on loan for equipment evaluation purposes. The POLICE lettering and stripes were already on the Tahoe. "CHICAGO" was added as well as a few CPD style decals and vehicle number.
Greg
CPD and
copcar dot com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The numbers on the fender are nothing more than the PD's serial number assigned to that particular piece of property- which happens to be a car. The number on the black tag is the beat number (radio call sign). The beat tag can be put on any vehicle depending on what type the officer is driving that day (Ford, Chevy, car, truck or van).
Greg
CPD and
copcar dot com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That's the point of having the spare parts. A squad car that gets in a minor wreck can have a door replaced from this inventory in a day or two instead having the vehicle sent out to a body shop for repairs and repainting, which can take weeks and then it would still have to get new decals applied. With the stacks of doors and fenders with decals on them already, damaged vehicles can be repaired and put back in service much quicker.
Greg
CPD and
copcar dot com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
No
Greg
CPD and
copcar dot com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You heard it because I wrote it in the caption. Duh!?
Greg
copcar dot com