• Hildegarde@lemmy.world
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        Anyone driving a black or white ford explorer is worry some. The tell is the antennas. Cop cars have big antennas on the roof that normal cars don’t have.

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          They don’t have external antennas around here any more. They don’t even have the push bumpers. Half the time the flashers are mounted inside the windshield and back window. They’re very difficult to spot. I have a radar detector now, which reliably notifies me when one is in the area.

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              Used to be my go–to in Florida but I’ve been noticing most unmarked cars don’t have government plates anymore. Gotta look for the light hardware through the limo tint in the windows now

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          And the wheels. I get the homage nod to the past, but that big shiny hubcap is a huge tell that isn’t offered on the non-police models.

          Murdered out police insignia and shorty antennas only go so far when you floating on that chrome

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          Antennas, that cage on the front bumper, black on black lettering, and no hub caps around my neck of the woods.

          Mostly SUVs and Chargers.

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            Yeah, if they’re behind me I look for the shotgun. It’ll be fairly obvious, vertically mounted between the passenger and driver seat. You can even see the silhouette at night if there’s someone behind them with their headlights on.

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        Like 80% of police cars I see nowadays are SUV’s.

        And the other 20% or so is Dodge Chargers.

        Actually I kinda want to get one of the ex-police Chargers at auction because I’d never spend that much on a sporty car, but I feel like that would be fun, even if it only lasts a couple of years. For less than 6-8k you can certainly do worse!

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          Especially because they beef up the suspension, and performance maintenance religiously on their vehicles.

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      All the cops around here drive white or grey SUVs that are almost impossible to spot because the LED flashers are so slim.

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        For those Explorers and Tahoes, the only tell-tale sign is to look at the roof. Civilian models will have these roof rails, police models won't. Civilian models will have these roof rails, police models won’t.

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      They do in poorer areas- my local county sherrif only had the budget for two new dodge Durangos in the last 4 years, the rest of the force drive crown vics with junkyard engine swaps to keep them going past 300k miles.