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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

A Subaru ANPR Intercept Team on a shout. This is an Essex Constabulary RPU Vehicle.

RPU - Road's Policing Unit (Just for the people who dont know)

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  • Awesome. I wish we had them where I live.. but I'm stuck the the vauxhall astra's :P

  • Thanks mate.

  • in response to alfadust, is a speeding uninsured driver who runs over an elderly lady, killing her, smashes into another car and cannot afford to pay for the damage, a criminal or not?

  • I agree fully.

  • your coppers really get the awesome cars!

  • Lol, yeah mate i goatta admit UKPS have some good ones dont they.

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  • Great Vid! Very Nice.

  • Yeh he was meant to, the ANPR teams in Essex have red and blues on at the same time :P

    Chris

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  • @Zildjian285 Green is for an emergency vehicle used by doctors. White lights on police cars are usually 'alley lights' or used for lighting the scene of an incident. Red lights are used on the rear of police cars, usually when stopped as they are more visible than blue lights. :)

  • Why would you put red light on your car anyway?

    I've seen emergency services in the UK use blue, red, green and white strobes.

    I saw an ambulance with green, blue and white light the other day.

  • the light system is based on the american cop cars

  • Loads of police cars use them now, mostly the undercover cars

  • Yeah it's a british police car.

    We use red lights only on the rear of emergency vehicles. It's for the same reasons as red brake lights, the human eye can see the colour red clearer from a further distance than blue.

  • Here in Iceland we only use blue, although there has been the idea of using red for police as an order to stop, while blue just means "get out of the way!"

  • Yeah it is British mate.. and look at my old account's comment below, and motorwaycops reply. ;)

  • Fuck me are you complaining he is using in lights... I wish they all did especially at night.

  • I see, but rear reds should only be used when the Police car is stationary.

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