I am sure with more than 100% that the Los Angeles police Department has cops born in 1998-2005 who managed to get behind the wheel of a car of the same age)
@@NickP7B Eh, it depends on your definition of a lot. They probably have more than any other department in the US. But they are also one of the biggest agencies in both number of officers, population, and land area covered. So seeing a Vic is rare, and few and far between.
They don't make police cars with the optical illusion wheel covers anymore. Honestly how safe are cars where you cannot not judge the approaching speed of the vehicle.
I miss the legendary Vic. There aren't many left in the force anywhere.
Most of their red and blues don’t work, pretty much just the amber lights
I am sure with more than 100% that the Los Angeles police Department has cops born in 1998-2005 who managed to get behind the wheel of a car of the same age)
Thats either an 04 or an 05 CVPI, old school!
With those old ALPR cameras.
Very nice catch! Not many left, even in LA.
@@Average_Ohio_Equinox Exactly why I had to get video
Wait really? Thought LA had a lot still
@@NickP7B Eh, it depends on your definition of a lot. They probably have more than any other department in the US. But they are also one of the biggest agencies in both number of officers, population, and land area covered. So seeing a Vic is rare, and few and far between.
They don't make police cars with the optical illusion wheel covers anymore. Honestly how safe are cars where you cannot not judge the approaching speed of the vehicle.
Nice!
@@kcemergencyresponse Thanks!