[Scan-DC] Police cruisers
John O'Hanlon
john.ohanlon at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 08:17:54 EDT 2004
see these too...
http://www.policecaronline.com/Photos/Fed/feds.html
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 23:48:34 -0400, Steve Rigby <srigby at smart.net> wrote:
> I've been seeing these police cruisers, with light bars, out here
> in Northern Virginia that appear to have a gold logo in the shape of
> a badge, somewhat reminiscent of the Park Police logo, that bears
> the title "United States Police". The cars are white with a fairly
> expansive red and white strip design across the rear doors and
> extending, I'm fairly sure, onto the fender area above the rear
> wheel. The word POLICE is displayed across the rear of the vehicle
> below the trunk, and also very boldly displayed in blue on the front
> doors below the logo area.
>
> I'm just interested in finding out who they are. An internet
> search turned up only a single reference to "United States Police"
> as the name of a policing entity, and that reference was in relation
> to jobs being offered through the U.S. Park Police. The tours of
> duty for those advertised jobs would be in Washington, New York or
> San Francisco. It is possible that the ad I saw merely omitted the
> word "Park" from the departmental designation, a simple
> typographical error. Or, is there a special "United States Police"
> that operates under the National Park Service? Or, are these "wanna
> be" police or even the CIA police?
>
> Didn't get a glimpse of the antenna, so I can't venture a guess as
> to frequency of operation, though they all are migrating to upper
> frequencies anyway.
>
> Steve
>
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