London Metropolitan Police DPG CO6 BMW Armed Response Vehicle (ARV) X2
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@lightningpete thanks :)
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@DoYouDareClickME Red doesnt signify that if your in a panda. Its usually there because the road ahead is a hazard. Especially when parked up at scene of an accident. It doesnt necessarily mean dont overtake. Ive seen countless motor patrols do rolling roadblocks with just their standard blues and be sitting across both lanes 1 and 2 of a dual carriageway.
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@modelearth Just to let you know, you can activate rear reds, blues, front grilles (and option permitting depending on the vehicle rear extras, usually blue.) Pressing at scene does activate rear reds in some vehicles, like the DPG, motor patrols and the faster cars for obvious reasons (like on a motorway). The smaller panda's dont. At scene cuts the siren tone, and usually sends the number to control room rather than the individual officers having to shout up on their arrival,.
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@DoYouDareClickME nope it means at scene. if you look on the control panel you can see rear reds are activated when you press the at scene button.
no overtaking would not make sense as when a car does a traffic stop with rear reds on the whole road would be closed off
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@modelearth Negative.
Red signifies not to overtake.
My father work for the Northamptonshire constabulary.
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@call17police yep
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@DoYouDareClickME nope. means at scene
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Excellent.
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@KingLizard107 they are not LED's, just regular halogen bulbs.
love the design of the car
lonesomwarriorwolf 6 months ago 6