@chicagoteen1 99% of the time, it's your average retail block. All it takes is one nutcase who doesn't get the concept of "funds unavailable until check clears".
Crown Vic proven? You obviously don't know anything about police vehicles. Tahoe's are much better vehicles, although 2x-3x more expensive. Not only do they have a longer service life, easier on maintenance, better visibility, faster, and more room, they have been lowered several inches to reduce the chance of a roll over. Chevrolet says you can take the 2x4 Tahoe on a pursuit. The city here switched from Crown Vic's to Tahoe's(30+) and have been involve in several pursuits will no ill effects.
@chechnya Glad they've worked where you are. The police here have already had a high-speed rollover with a Tahoe, where the officer was nearly paralyzed. If the Tahoe has to be lowered for police duty, that means it was too top-heavy to begin with. And yes, the Crown Vic is proven. Almost 30 years of service not good enough for you?
@artistmac No, it's not. Our city had Crown Vics in the shop ALL the time. There were a few times when officers had to partner up or use reserve cars. What were the contributing factors of the Tahoe rollover? There are cases of vehicles of ALL kinds rolling over at high speeds. Sure, SUV's are more prone to roll over but when you consider the fact that they're lowered and overall have better amenities(speed, comfort) they are worth it.
@LCESstudios Unfortunately, now that the Crown Vic is being discontinued, I'm seeing more police Tahoes than ever in Chicago. They've even got plainclothes ones, although a stripped gray Tahoe lowered to 4 inches off the ground, with license plates front and rear that say "Chicago Police", doesn't blend in too well;)
@artistmac Haha, Very True. The Tahoe isn't my favourite Vehicle. I'd rather the Crown Vic, A Charger or an E7... I work for the county, I remember when I was rolling code 3 Down a highway, A city unit cam right up on me going about 125 and almost took me out. I braked and he Rolled it, Right into a ditch. Luckily he wasn't seriously injured. On another note atleast help wasnt far away.
Nice sidewalk. Looks recently redone -.-
zboi778 5 months ago
i remember that i live 4 blocks away from that bank i go there all the time
chicagoteen1 7 months ago
@chicagoteen1 99% of the time, it's your average retail block. All it takes is one nutcase who doesn't get the concept of "funds unavailable until check clears".
artistmac 7 months ago
That's it? Really? Okay.
ThinBlueLine1969 8 months ago
FUCK THE POLICE .....COP KILLERS ARE HEROS.
TUPACISINMYTOILET 10 months ago
I prefer Police SUV's over any Crown vic , or Impala for some reason :P
JetBlast777LR 1 year ago
@JetBlast777LR i think crown victorias are better for some reason
chicagoteen1 7 months ago
Crown Vic proven? You obviously don't know anything about police vehicles. Tahoe's are much better vehicles, although 2x-3x more expensive. Not only do they have a longer service life, easier on maintenance, better visibility, faster, and more room, they have been lowered several inches to reduce the chance of a roll over. Chevrolet says you can take the 2x4 Tahoe on a pursuit. The city here switched from Crown Vic's to Tahoe's(30+) and have been involve in several pursuits will no ill effects.
chechnya 1 year ago
@chechnya Glad they've worked where you are. The police here have already had a high-speed rollover with a Tahoe, where the officer was nearly paralyzed. If the Tahoe has to be lowered for police duty, that means it was too top-heavy to begin with. And yes, the Crown Vic is proven. Almost 30 years of service not good enough for you?
artistmac 1 year ago 3
@artistmac No, it's not. Our city had Crown Vics in the shop ALL the time. There were a few times when officers had to partner up or use reserve cars. What were the contributing factors of the Tahoe rollover? There are cases of vehicles of ALL kinds rolling over at high speeds. Sure, SUV's are more prone to roll over but when you consider the fact that they're lowered and overall have better amenities(speed, comfort) they are worth it.
chechnya 1 year ago
@artistmac I drive one daily. I have been in several Pursuits and yet I have not had one accident.Can't say so much for our Tahoes and Suburbans....
LCESstudios 1 year ago
@LCESstudios Unfortunately, now that the Crown Vic is being discontinued, I'm seeing more police Tahoes than ever in Chicago. They've even got plainclothes ones, although a stripped gray Tahoe lowered to 4 inches off the ground, with license plates front and rear that say "Chicago Police", doesn't blend in too well;)
artistmac 1 year ago
@artistmac Haha, Very True. The Tahoe isn't my favourite Vehicle. I'd rather the Crown Vic, A Charger or an E7... I work for the county, I remember when I was rolling code 3 Down a highway, A city unit cam right up on me going about 125 and almost took me out. I braked and he Rolled it, Right into a ditch. Luckily he wasn't seriously injured. On another note atleast help wasnt far away.
LCESstudios 1 year ago
@artistmac i love the unmarked tahoes. my eyes are glued at the site of them.
hardbodyrock 10 months ago
Got some footage of Obama smoking crack?
MuammarAlGathafi 1 year ago
they probably charged him with armed robbery lol
squigee62090 2 years ago
lol because his account balance was low.Maybe he should have a better job!
Jabbajawz4life 2 years ago
moving up in the world? A Blackberry? Those things are tight I just wish that I'm able to buy one.
ljenkin6 2 years ago 2
this niggah is back!
humantestdummy 2 years ago